Cape Breton Post

Belgium finishes third with victory over England

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For Belgium and England, the third-place match at the World Cup was more like a dress rehearsal for future finals.

At least they hope.

The Belgians earned their best World Cup finish by beating England 2-0 on Saturday in a match both saw as the start of a push for the European Championsh­ip title in 2020 or the World Cup in 2022.

“With this winning mentality you can win trophies,” said Eden Hazard, who scored Belgium’s second goal. “In two years, in four years, we will be better. We have young players. They are very good also in the team. They push all of us.”

Thomas Meunier and Hazard both scored at St. Petersburg Stadium in a match between the two semifinal losers.

England matched its best World Cup result — fourth in 1990 — since winning the tournament for the only time in 1966.

“Today shows there’s room for improvemen­t. We’re not the finished article. We’re still learning. We’re still getting better,” England striker Harry Kane said. “We don’t want to wait another 20-odd years to get into another major semifinal.”

Both Belgium and England were playing for the seventh time in 26 days, but the Belgians entered the match with an extra day of rest.

Meunier’s goal matched a World Cup record for Belgium by having 10 different players score in a tournament, something only done before by France in 1982 and Italy in 2006.

Meunier scored in the fourth

minute, knocking a cross from Nacer Chadli past England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford. Hazard added the other off a pass from Kevin De Bruyne in the 82nd.

Toby Alderweire­ld denied England’s best chance of the game, sliding on the goal line to clear a shot from Eric Dier.

Belgium’s previous best finish at the World Cup was fourth, but the team outplayed England

in the midfield to go one better this time.

The Belgians could easily have scored more, with Pickford making a good save to stop a shot from De Bruyne in the 11th and Alderweire­ld volleying narrowly over the bar in the 35th.

Canadian referee Joe Fletcher worked the game as an assistant VAR.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Belgium’s Axel Witsel, left, and England’s Harry Kane challenge for the ball during Saturday’s third-place match in St. Petersburg.
AP PHOTO Belgium’s Axel Witsel, left, and England’s Harry Kane challenge for the ball during Saturday’s third-place match in St. Petersburg.

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