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SAVED BY THE BEL’

Belgium completes blistering comeback over stunned Japan

- By JEROME PUGMIRE

ROSTOV-ON-DON, Russia — Jan Vertonghen started Belgium’s comeback with a wild, looping header and Nacer Chadli capped it by finishing off a 10-second, end-to-end attack in the final moments. It added up to a 3-2 victory over Japan on Monday that gave the Belgians a spot in the World Cup quarterfin­als for the second straight tournament. Trailing 2-0, Vertong hen scored with a header in the 69th minute that appeared to be a cross but some- how dropped in under the bar. Substitute Marouane Fellaini headed in another from Eden Hazard’s cross in the 74th. Chadli, who came on as a substitute in the 65th, decided it with virtually the last kick of the game in the fourth minute of injury time. Belgium goalkeeper Thibault Courtois grabbed a corner kick and rolled the ball to Kevin De Bruyne, who dribbled to the top of the center circle and passed to Thomas Meunier on the right. Meunier one-timed the ball across the area and Romelu Lukaku let it roll by for Chadli to tap in with his left foot from 7 yards. Belgium is the f irst team

to overturn a two-goal deficit in a World Cup knockout match since West Germany beat England in extra time at the 1970 tournament. The last team do it in regulation was when Portugal beat North Korea in the 1966 quarterfin­als.

“It’s a test of character. It’s a test of the team,” Belgium coach Roberto Martinez said. “You have to see how the substitute­s react, how the whole team reacts.”

Belgium will next face five-time champion Brazil in the quarterfin­als on Friday in Kazan. Japan led through early second-half goals by

Genki

Haraguchi and Takashi Inui, but they couldn’t hold on.

“When we were up 2-0, I really wanted to score another goal and we did have opportunit­ies,” Japan coach Akira Nishino said. “We were to some extent controllin­g the game, but Belgium upped their game when they had to.”

What was expected to be a mismatch ended up being a classic, partly because of Martinez’s decisions to send on Fellaini and Chadli as substitute­s in the 65th minute.

“In football, sometimes you want to be perfect,” Martinez said. “In the World Cup and especially in the knockout stage, it’s about getting through.”

The Japanese have now lost in the round of 16 three times without ever reaching the quarterfin­als.

“It wasn’t the players,” Nishino said. “Maybe it was me who lost control of the game.” —

 ?? AP (2) ?? BETTER BEL-IEVE IT! Belgium’s Nacer Chadli (right) runs for his teammate Romelu Lukaku after scoring the matchwinni­ng goal in stoppage time of Belgium’s 3-2 comeback win over Japan in the round of 16 in Rostov-on-Don, Russia.
AP (2) BETTER BEL-IEVE IT! Belgium’s Nacer Chadli (right) runs for his teammate Romelu Lukaku after scoring the matchwinni­ng goal in stoppage time of Belgium’s 3-2 comeback win over Japan in the round of 16 in Rostov-on-Don, Russia.
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