Mature and patient Belgium shows success could be on horizon

It was tough and physical but Belgium managed to find the key to victory, which bodes well for Roberto Martinez’s men at the World Cup.

Published : Jun 18, 2018 23:45 IST

Roberto Martinez knew what was coming.

He stressed the importance of patience from his World Cup contenders. The Belgium boss wanted a mature performance against a Panama side he refused to underestimate.

Panama – the debutant with nothing to lose and all to gain on a historic day after coach Hernan Dario Gomez playfully promised to drink two bottles of vodka if the newcomer somehow managed to make it out of Group G.

And it unfolded just as Martinez predicted, despite Romelu Lukaku's quickfire brace and a mesmerising volley from Dries Mertens giving the appearance of a comfortable 3-0 win in Sochi on Monday.

It was frustrating and physical, but the star-studded Red Devils showed the calmness and maturity needed to move past the quarterfinals of a major tournament having reached that stage at the 2014 World Cup and Euro 2016.

Eden Hazard bore the brunt of Panama's physicality – the captain, while lively in the closing 45 minutes, taken out of the game before the interval.

Kevin De Bruyne's impact was minimal, Lukaku was isolated and Jan Vertonghen was seen gesturing unhappily towards his team-mates.

Panama, which dramatically denied the Unites States from qualifying for Russia, was value for money – its every move approved by a passionate and deafening contingent whose support never waned.

Doubts emerged after a goalless first half, but Belgium answered such concerns swiftly.

A moment of magic from Mertens finally unshackled Belgium, his show-stopping volley two minutes into the second period easing the nerves.

Thibaut Courtois came to the rescue to keep Belgium ahead and while Panama remained a threat – undaunted by the occasion – the quality of the Red Devils showed.

Belgium's superstars came to the fore, the outside of De Bruyne's boot picking out Lukaku. Hazard then teed up the Manchester United striker six minutes after.

There were areas of concern for Belgium – now 20 games unbeaten – particularly in defence, but with Vincent Kompany making fast progress in his return from injury, this could be the year the country's golden generation finally fulfil its potential.

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