Goals and Highlights: Belgium 3-1 Israel in UEFA Nations League
UEFA Nations League Matchday 1 Friday, September 6, 2024 - Stadium: Nagyerdei - Referee: TBC
Updated 5 hours agoFULL TIME
In a duel behind closed doors for the safety of both teams, Belgium defeats Israel categorically and starts its way in the UEFA Nations League in a great way.Belgium substituted Openda and De Cuiper for De Ketelaere and Debast.
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“The goal is to turn this so-called 'Group of Death' into the 'Group of Life'. We want to show our quality, see what we are capable of doing and find out what method of play is right for us. We are going to take a long road. This match will give us a lot of material with which we will know how to improve the team. Despite the high level of the teams, we are not going to give up on this campaign in advance. The objectives are clear, we want the best possible results. From the moment I took over the team, I decided not to complain, but to see what I could change. There are players who play abroad who will help the team to improve and players from Maccabi Haifa and Maccabi Tel Aviv are making a difference in their teams. We have a very good squad and we want it to improve over time.”
"This group was tougher than many thought. On paper, you can be the favourite, but you have to play the games and these teams have absolutely nothing to lose. They play from the back, they can lose the ball. Plus, they have quality players, we don't play against small teams."