The Sun (Malaysia)

DENIED BY ‘SMALL MARGINS’

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BELGIUM coach Roberto Martinez said luck was against his side as they fell short against France in the World Cup semifinal yesterday. “It was a very tight game. There were not many big moments that were going to decide the game and it came down to one dead-ball situation,” said Martinez of the 51st-minute goal that separated the sides. “We had the ball and I think we have to give a lot of credit to France for the way they defended – they were very deep, they gave us a lot of respect in that way and yet we couldn’t find a bit of margin in front of goal, a little bit of luck. That was the difference, but if you’re going to lose, I’m so proud of the players. You have to accept it and congratula­te France and wish them luck in the final. I didn’t see France running away with the game. It just came down to very small margins – the first goal was going to be vital. It’s a really sad dressing room now, because the opportunit­y of being in the final was the only focus we had,” added Martinez. “We could easily have frozen. France were in the final of the Euros, but I don’t want any of my players to be frustrated or disappoint­ed. We want to finish on a high, and these players deserve to finish on a high.” Martinez added: “It is a difficult emotion to manage – you are disappoint­ed because you have lost the semifinal, and it is hard to see the opportunit­y of playing another game as a real positive. I think it’s too early to make any sort of assessment on the tournament,” said Martinez

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