Khaleej Times

Belgium recall Wales stunner

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rostov-on-don — Eden Hazard admitted memories of Belgium’s shock Euro 2016 defeat to Wales haunted him during their stunning 3-2 last-gasp win over Japan to reach the World Cup quarterfin­als.

“We are just so happy to go through,” said Belgium captain Hazard, who was the man of the match in Rostov, as his side set up a quarterfin­al against Brazil in Kazan on Friday.

Hazard said memories of their shock 3-1 defeat to the unfancied Welsh in the quarterfin­als of Euro 2016 came flooding back.

“To be fair, we were thinking it was like two years ago against Wales,” said Hazard.

“But we have players who can change the game and they came off the bench to make the difference.”

From 2-0 down, Belgium clawed back a goal from Jan Vertonghen before replacemen­ts Marouane Fellaini and Nacer Chadli, who hit the 94thminute winner, also scored to complete the fight back.

“During the first half we were quite good, but things went wrong at the start of the second half, both goals were avoidable, but the reaction we showed was great,” said Hazard.

The victory emphatical­ly answered any questions about the Belgians’ fighting spirit.

“These are the type of matches we need, so we are all very happy,” Hazard added.

“It’s going to be magnificen­t playing against Brazil and we need to rest and regenerate.”

Chadli’s superbly worked goal in the fourth minute of stoppage time was the final act of an epic last-16 battle.

Belgium become the first team in 48 years to successful­ly overturn a 2-0 deficit in a World Cup knockout game.“In the first 60 minutes, we were a little roughed up by the Japanese, who were very well-prepared for our tactics,” said Belgium’s match-winner Chadli.

“We started to win our duels and showed that we had more desire than them.”

“It (his goal) was like a dream. The coach made the changes because he wanted more power in the middle and we managed to bring that.

“When I was warming up (to come on), I saw the Japanese were tiring. “It was important to avoid extra-time.

“Brazil are a big team, we’ve seen them play, we have to rest, focus on the next game. There is not much time.”

Fellaini, who scored their second less than nine minutes after coming on, said Belgium earned the reward for their never-say-die spirit. —

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