The Sun (Malaysia)

Martinez demands more from Belgian ‘talent’

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BELGIUM coach Roberto Martinez demanded his players live up to their collective talent after a frustratin­g 1-1 draw with Greece in a World Cup qualifier yesterday. Although they were without the injured Eden Hazard, Belgium still boasted the likes of Everton’s Romelu Lukaku and Napoli’s Dries Mertens in their ranks but the expected goal glut in their Group H clash never materialis­ed. In fact, Belgium needed a goal from Lukaku a minute from the end to salvage a point which kept them two points ahead of Greece although they lost their perfect record which had seen 21 goals scored and just one conceded in the first four games. “I feel a lot of frustratio­n. With the amount of individual talent we have at our disposal, we have to show more,” said Martinez. “We didn’t have enough penetratio­n. The surface wasn’t great but that’s not an excuse. The positive thing is that we are still on top of the table.” Belgium lacked a creative spark in Brussels and they were made to pay when Greece grabbed the lead just 20 seconds into the second period when Benfica striker Kostas Mitroglou latched on to a long ball to fire home his third goal of the qualifying campaign.

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