The Asian Age

CHOCOLATE CLASH

Belgians beat Swiss in Nations League match for sweet victory

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Brussels, Oct. 13: Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku struck twice as Belgium maintained their strong start to the Nations League with a battling 2- 1 win over Switzerlan­d.

When Lukaku found the net with an angled drive on 58 minutes, it looked like Roberto Martinez’s men would be giving French World Cup winner Thierry Henry a winning send- off in his final match as Belgium assistant coach ahead of an imminent move to Monaco.

The World Cup semifinali­sts took their eye off the ball on 76 minutes, and the King Baudoin Stadium was stunned when Mario Gavranovic poked the ball past Thibaut Courtois from close range in after the Real Madrid ’ keeper had been drawn by Nico Elvedi heading Xherdan Shaqiri’s floated cross back into play.

But in a busy final period that saw the hosts turn the throttle Lukaku had his second six minutes from time.

Belgium’s second win of the fledgling tournament keeps them flying high in League ‘ A’ Group 2 following an opening 3- 0 win in Iceland.

Fresh from their own 6- 0 win over Iceland, Switzerlan­d gave Belgium a run for their money in a fairly balanced opening half in which the hosts mainly flattered to deceive.

A Shaqiri effort on two minutes was no trouble for Courtois but Belgium threatend a minute later when Youri Tielemans completed a slick one- two to drive a rasping low shot inches wide of Yann Sommer’s left upright.

Yannick Carrasco’s header was off- target and then Eden Hazard was allowed to cut in from the left to set up Carrasco for a decent swipe at goal that inched just wide on 25 minutes.

Lukaku showed power and agility to hold off his markers, pivot and complete a one- two with Axel Witsel before testing Sommer’s reflexes via a deflection off Fabian Shar’s leg.

On 58 minutes Lukaku finally beat Sommer, from the right of the area after an assist from Paris SaintGerma­in midfielder Meunier.

From a quickly- take Hazard corner, Mertens’ curling drive was spot on but pushed to safety by Sommer at the far post just after the hour.

 ?? AP ?? Switzerlan­d’s Xherdan Shaqiri ( left) vies for the ball with Vincent Kompany of Belgium during their UEFA Nations League football match at the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels on Friday. Belgium won 2- 1. —
AP Switzerlan­d’s Xherdan Shaqiri ( left) vies for the ball with Vincent Kompany of Belgium during their UEFA Nations League football match at the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels on Friday. Belgium won 2- 1. —

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