The Red Devils qualified, among other things, at the expense of England for the Final Four of the Nations League. But ESPN’s British analysts don’t think much of the Belgians.
The Red Devils won 4-2 against Denmark on Wednesday to take the win in their group. England still triumphed against Iceland (4-0), but must be satisfied with third place. The English won at home against the number one in the world (2-1), but lost the match in Leuven against very efficient Devils (2-0).
At the World Cup, the Belgians also won twice against the Three Lions, who saw the bronze medal go to the Red Devils. But the almost unbeatable ‘Golden Generation’ Red Devils a favorite at the upcoming European Championship? The British analysts at ESPN don’t give a cent for that.
“I know they are number one in the world if you believe FIFA,” said veteran Ian Darke. “But I think the best chance for this team with this generation to win a prize was at the 2018 World Cup. But then they were beaten in the semi-finals and at the European Championship in 2016 they made a mess. They still have good players with the scoring Lukaku, De Bruyne and Mertens, but their defense is still built around Alderweireld and Vertonghen. And their best years are long gone. You also saw a lot of space against Denmark because it was 3-1 at half time (it was 1-1, ed.), The Danes were well in the match. So if you push me into a corner, no then I’m not a fan of Belgium towards the European Championship. ”
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Magyarul ezt hívjak, hogy “savanyú a szőlő”. It means that since the England team was beaten by the Red Devils, let’s make them look smaller by this jealous comment. hahaha
Magyarul ezt hívjak, hogy “savanyú a szőlő”. It means that since the England team was beaten by the Red Devils, let’s make them look smaller by this jealous comment. hahaha