Oman Daily Observer

Lukaku sizzles as Belgium prove too strong for Panama

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SOCHI, Russia: Romelu Lukaku netted a brace as a much-improved second-half performanc­e gave Belgium an ultimately comfortabl­e 3-0 victory over tournament debutants Panama in their World Cup opener in Sochi on Monday.

A moment of inspiratio­n from Dries Mertens set the Belgians on their way two minutes after the break, his volley breaking the deadlock after a rather flat first period.

Lukaku then converted assists from Kevin De Bruyne and captain Eden Hazard to secure victory in this Group G clash, with the Central Americans succumbing to a defeat in their firstever match at the finals.

Group rivals England will look to respond to Belgium’s win when they kick off their campaign against Tunisia but this was not entirely the statement of intent that Roberto Martinez’s side would have been hoping to make.

A victory will do for a team who are, on paper at least, good enough to go far in Russia, especially after heavyweigh­ts Germany, Brazil and Argentina all slipped up over the weekend.

Belgium are now unbeaten in 20 matches, although the nature of the first-half performanc­e against weak opposition showed that Martinez’s men still have significan­t progress to make if they are to improve on quarterfin­al appearance­s at the last two major tournament­s.

To be fair to Martinez, the Spaniard had warned on the eve of this game that his side would not have it easy.

The Central Americans lined up with a team of journeymen featuring five thirty-somethings. Jaime Penedo in goal is 36, while Blas Perez up front is 37. But while the Belgians had the younger, talented players, other factors played in Panama’s favour.

The heat and humidity on Russia’s Black Sea coast was one, as was the fact their supporters greatly outnumbere­d those following the Belgians.

The locals at the Fisht Stadium got behind the outsiders too, and they were given encouragem­ent as Hernan Dario Gomez’s side competed well in the first period.

Belgium just needed a spark from somewhere, and they got it from Mertens in the 47th minute.

The Napoli man’s cross looking for Lukaku was headed out by Torres and on by Fidel Escobar. But the ball dropped perfectly back to Mertens, whose volley from the right side of the box arced into the far corner.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Belgium’s Romelu Lukaku (L) in action with Panama’s Roman Torres during the World Cup 2018 Group G match at the Fisht Stadium, Sochi, Russia.
— Reuters Belgium’s Romelu Lukaku (L) in action with Panama’s Roman Torres during the World Cup 2018 Group G match at the Fisht Stadium, Sochi, Russia.
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