The Asian Age

‘ Golden gen’ falls short again

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Brussels, July 11: Belgium’s defeat by France in their World Cup semi- final produced mixed feelings of sadness, gratitude and pride from fans at home on Tuesday, who bemoaned a missed opportunit­y for their “golden generation”.

A second- half header from Samuel Umtiti in Saint Petersburg gave France a 1- 0 win, earning them a place in Sunday’s final in Moscow against either England or Croatia.

Thousands of crestfalle­n fans walked away quickly after the final whistle sounded on a giant screen in the town o f Waterloo, south of the Belgian capital Brussels. “We’re very disappoint­ed,” 27- yearold Alice Cordier said in Waterloo, where French emperor Napoleon was defeated by a mix of European forces in a huge battle in 1815.

“It’s really too bad to lose to France, Belgium’s national bad luck,” she added. “But we are still proud to be Belgian.”

Some echoed the lovehate relationsh­ip and inferiorit­y complex many French- speaking Walons have with their bigger neighbour France. “We will hear it

s p o ke n about for one hundred years,” 26- year- old supporter Stephanie Smeets said. “The French will take the mickey out of us.”

French speakers, who share a country with Dutch and German speakers, are particular­ly sensitive to what they see as France’s condescend­ing attitude toward them.

It’s only the second time in history that Belgium have reached the World Cup semifinals, 32 years after Diego Maradona's Argentina beat them at the same stage in Mexico in

1 9 8 6 before going on to win the title.

But Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel was full of praise for the Red Devils. “Bravo @ BelRedDevi­ls for your performanc­e and having thrilled us until the semi- final,” Michel tweeted.

For many observers, this generation of talented players including Eden Hazard, Kevin De Bruyne, Vincent Kompany and others had a real chance to come home victorious.

“Regrets are eternal. It will not be our day of glory on this 10 July,” a presenter of Belgium’s French- language RTBF TV said after the match.

 ?? — AFP ?? Belgium captain Eden Hazard
— AFP Belgium captain Eden Hazard

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