The Citizen (Gauteng)

Now or never for Belgium

Apart from their attacking flair, Brazil are rock solid at the back. BELGIUM: TIME RUNNING OUT FOR GOLDEN GENERATION

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Belgian coach Roberto Martinez has admitted he has no secrets as he plots to end Brazil’s bid for a record-extending sixth World Cup ahead of their “dream” quarterfin­al today.

But the nation’s “Golden Generation” have been reminded that the match against the favourites could represent the last chance for them to shine on the world stage.

“It’s a dream match for our players,” Martinez told Belgian press after sealing qualificat­ion for the last eight with a last-gasp 3-2 victory over Japan in the first phase of the knockout rounds.

“There won’t be many secrets to the game. We have to defend as well as we can and then punish them when we have the ball.

“It’s that simple, and this team is ready for that.”

On paper, a Belgian side containing the talents of Chelsea’s Eden Hazard, Kevin De Bruyne of Manchester City and Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku have the potential to cause a World Cup upset. But despite sailing through the group stage, Martinez’s ambitious Red Devils have their work cut out if they are to go all the way to the July 15 final in Moscow.

Third-ranked Belgium reached the quarterfin­als in 2014 in Brazil but before that the last time they got so far was in 1986, when “Little Prince” Frank Vercautere­n steered them to the semifinals before a Diego Maradona double ended their hopes in a 2-0 defeat in Mexico.

Vercautere­n said before the tournament that Russia represente­d “perhaps one of the last chances for this generation of players to live up to expectatio­ns, because in 2022 a lot of them won’t be there”.

Despite scoring nine times in wins over Panama (3-0), Tunisia (5-2) and England (1-0) before the Japan game, Belgium will have to lift their game significan­tly to beat a well-drilled Brazil side increasing­ly dancing to the tune of star forward Neymar.

Neymar signalled he had well and truly put a recent injury lay-off behind him with an incisive performanc­e in a 2-0 win over Mexico in Samara, where he scored the opener and set up Roberto Firmino for his maiden World Cup goal.

Even more is expected from Neymar, whose pace, technique and all-round vision allied to Willian’s slick movement gave Brazil another dimension.

For all Brazil’s attacking riches, Belgium’s biggest problem could be piercing a robust defence that has conceded just once, in their 1-1 opening draw with Switzerlan­d.

Brazil centre-back pairing Joao Miranda and Thiago Silva have been solid and will aim to keep it that way as the five-time champions target a place in the semifinals and a match with either France or Uruguay.

All four our original World Cup fancies – Brazil, Belgium, France and England – are still standing. Our Top Shots for this week are: S6 V2 P1 M1 Sweden v ENGLAND Sweden don’t seem to have the firepower to get past an English team that has pace in attack. It could be a very tight contest, but England will prevail. S6 V2 P1 M2 Sirius v MALMO In this top-flight Swedish tie, mid-table should be too strong for the home team who is firmly entrenched at the bottom of the standings. S6 V2 P1 M5 Trelleborg­s v AIK AIK, currently in second place in the top Swedish league, should confirm their championsh­ip intentions. S10 V2 M8 ROSENBORG v Tromso Rosenborg, are sitting in second spot in the elite Norwegian league and must be a confident selection to win. S13 V1 M10 DJURGARDEN­S v Norrkoping Djurgarden­s should win for the home team, even without their injured Zimbabwean striker, Tino Kadowere. PRO’S Soccer 6 Pool of the Week Saturday 7 July 2018 S6 V2 P1 R108 M1 = 3; M2 = 3; M3 = 1, 2, 3; M4 = 1, 2; M5 = 3; M6 = 1, 2, 3.

 ?? Pictures: AFP, Getty Images ?? LETHAL. Belgium’s Romelu Lukaku and Brazil’s Neymar will be looking to find the back of the net for their respective teams when they in the World Cup quarterfin­als today.
Pictures: AFP, Getty Images LETHAL. Belgium’s Romelu Lukaku and Brazil’s Neymar will be looking to find the back of the net for their respective teams when they in the World Cup quarterfin­als today.

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