Scottish Daily Mail

LUKAKU LAYS OUT PANAMA

5 Two-goal Rom puts fight in Belgium

- MATT BARLOW Romelu Lukaku has now scored five goals for Belgium at major tournament­s. Only Jan Ceulemans (six) has scored more

Panama promised passion and fighting spirit and we now know what they meant as two goals from Romelu Lukaku helped to settle a bruising and often frustratin­g encounter in Belgium’s favour.

Lukaku struck twice after Dries mertens cracked the deadlock with a wonderful dipping volley. Three splendid goals, all in the second half, but this was a game littered with stoppages, niggling fouls and eight yellow cards.

Five were shown to Panama, the most for any team in a World Cup game since Holland in the 2010 final. Roberto martinez feared for the safety of captain Eden Hazard who limped out of the Fisht Stadium in Sochi with a heavy strapping on his left calf.

‘You could see the yellow cards were mounting,’ said Belgium manager martinez. ‘It is a worry that in any of those tackles he could get hurt. It’s one way of trying to stop him, and everyone is allowed to prepare games in the way you can. That’s part of the rules but you run the risk of players being sent off. my worry is that we lose the opportunit­y to enjoy the quality of a player like Eden. not just for Eden. any player with the ability to take players on. We hope we get lucky in that respect.’

Kevin De Bruyne’s patience snapped late on as he committed the worst tackle of the game, planting his studs into the midriff of Luis Tejada and could have seen red rather than yellow.

‘Sometimes we look tough,’ said Panama boss Hernan Gomez.

‘But I saw Belgium players going in very hard as well. We never have any intention to be tough. We try not to hurt anybody. We don’t have bad intentions.’

Gareth Southgate will take note. His Panama paper will be a very different sort of test.

Belgium passed it, but they required clear minds before the quality won through. Five thousand Panama supporters made the journey to Russia to witness their World Cup debut, neutral support swung their way and the volume went up as they frustrated their illustriou­s opponents.

Belgium, with De Bruyne deployed deeper than for manchester City, were unable to drive the tempo higher in the first half. martinez stopped short of complainin­g about the pitch but he mentioned the length of the grass for the second time in three days.

He thinks it is too long and deters slick passing. Panama fell down injured with little encouragem­ent, demanded treatment, and took their time on restarts while disrupting the rhythm with a succession of free-kicks.

Belgium, for their part, wasted chances and Roman Torres produced a remarkable, if slightly fortuitous, clearance to stop Lukaku tapping in a cross from De Bruyne. Panama grew in confidence as half-time approached but ground to a halt after the interval. Roman Torres and Fidel Escobar failed to clear a cross and when the ball dropped to mertens on the right, the napoli winger finally beat goalkeeper Jaime Penedo with a volley which looped inside the far post.

Still, Panama refused to yield and the 5,000-1 outsiders would have equalised had Thibaut Courtois not been alert to block as full back michael murillo burst through. But they were tiring and Lukaku’s double soothed the Belgian nerves and added a gloss.

His first was a smart diving header to convert a delightful cross, supplied from the left by De Bruyne with the outside of his right boot. His second a neat finish clipped over onrushing goalkeeper Penedo after a pass by Hazard. Lukaku has 38 goals in 70 internatio­nal games and is in pursuit of Cristiano Ronaldo who leads the chase for the World Cup Golden Boot. ‘at least they didn’t score seven,’ said Gomez. ‘We lost but they could have won by a landslide. That’s what people thought before the game.’ BELGIUM (3-4-3): Courtois 6; Alderweire­ld 6, Boyata 6, Vertonghen 6; Meunier 6, Witsel 7 (Chadli 90min), DE BRUYNE 8, Carrasco 6 (Dembele 74, 6); Mertens 7.5 (T Hazard 83), Lukaku 7.5, E Hazard 7. Scorers: Mertens 47, Lukaku 69, 75. Booked: Meunier, Vertonghen, De Bruyne. Manager: Roberto Martinez 7. PANAMA (4-1-4-1): Penedo 6.5; Murillo 6.5, Escobar 6, R Torres 6.5, Davis 5; Gomez 6.5; Barcenas 6 (G Torres 64), Godoy 6, Cooper 5, Rodriguez 5 (Diaz 64); Perez 5 (Tejada 73). Booked: Davis, Barcenas, Cooper, Murillo, Godoy. Manager: Hernan Gomez 6. Referee: Janny Sikazwe (Zambia) 6.5. Attendance: 43,257.

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