The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Belgium find rhythm after early frustratio­n

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Belgium were made to work hard as they got Group G up and running with a win over World Cup debutants Panama.

It was a frustratin­g first half for Roberto Martinez’s men but a superb strike from Dries Mertens broke the deadlock at the start of the second period before two Romelu Lukaku goals gave Belgium some breathing space.

Eden Hazard was in the Belgium team despite hobbling off against Costa Rica in a friendly before the tournament. Martinez’s men were without central defenders Vincent Kompany and Thomas Vermaelen so Celtic’s Dedryck Boyata started for his eighth cap.

Panama captain and national hero Roman Torres, whose late goal secured his nation’s qualificat­ion for their first ever World Cup, recovered from a hamstring injury to take his place in the side.

Belgium were quick out of the blocks and Lukaku clipped an effort over the bar before Yannick Carrasco and Mertens worked keeper Jaime Penedo.

Hazard shot into the side-netting from a tight angle and Mertens steered an effort narrowly wide.

A superb last-ditch sliding challenge from Torres prevented a simple tap-in for Lukaku as Panama continued to frustrate their highly-rated opponents.

Penedo pushed away a shot from Hazard following a driving run from the Chelsea midfielder and then raced out quickly at the feet of Lukaku when it looked like the Manchester United striker was in behind the defence.

The first half ended with Mertens slicing a volley wide from the edge of the penalty area after being picked out by a lovely cross from Kevin De Bruyne.

Mertens opened the scoring with a sublime dipping volley from the right side of the penalty area two minutes after the break.

De Bruyne curled a free-kick wide as Belgium looked for a quick second goal but Panama could have been level had Thibaut Courtois not been quickly out to deny Michael Murillo after he had escaped the attention of Carrasco.

It was not until the 69th minute that Belgium had the breathing space they craved when Lukaku headed home De Bruyne’s delightful cross with the outside of his foot.

Six minutes later, Lukaku latched on to Hazard’s perfectly-weighted pass to lift the ball over Penedo to give the scoreline a more convincing look.

 ??  ?? Romelu Lukaku: Netted twice in the second half.
Romelu Lukaku: Netted twice in the second half.

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