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Belgium in dressing room bust-up

- — DailyMail

BELGIUM'S superstar squad may be better remembered for their dressing room bust-up than their performanc­es in Qatar after news emerged that Kevin De Bruyne, Jan Vertonghen and captain Eden Hazard clashed after their Morocco defeat.

The African nation's stunning 2-0 group stage victory on Sunday clearly hit a nerve with Roberto Martinez's squad as violent altercatio­ns reportedly had to be broken up between teammates after the match.

Tensions were already high after Manchester City star De Bruyne told reporters before the match that Belgium were 'probably too old' to lift the World Cup title.

Those tensions now appear to have reached boiling point as the three national team veterans let their tempers erupt as Martinez's squad reeled in defeat, according to RTL Sport.

On-loan Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku had to pull his teammates apart as desperate players tried to calm the situation inside the Al Thumama stadium.

The nation's 'golden generation' arrived in Qatar determined to fulfil their potential as World Cup title holders. Unfortunat­ely, team harmony appears to be a sticking point in their quest for success.

The emotionall­y-charged changing room situation between some of the squad's most recognisab­le stars could prove disastrous heading into their final group stage match against 2018 World Cup finalists Croatia.

35-year-old Vertonghen was visibly aggrieved with De Bruyne after their shock loss, firing back at his teammate's previous suggestion as he told reporters: 'We probably also attack badly because we are too old, that must be it now, surely?

'We have a lot of quality up front, but so does Morocco, and they came out better. This is very frustratin­g.'

De Bruyne has additional­ly been slammed by Belgian sports media after footage emerged showing he was the only player not embracing other's in their pre-match speech against Morocco.

Belgium currently occupies top spot in group f and must beat the Eastern European nation when the two teams meet in the Ahmed bin Ali stadium tomorrow.

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