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Hazard warning: Belgium dump out holders Portugal

June 27, 2021

Borussia Dortmund's Thorgan Hazard scored a wonderful goal as Belgium knocked out Portugal in Seville. For Cristiano Ronaldo and Co., Euro 2020 is over. For Belgium's "Golden Generation," this may yet be their time.

Thorgan Hazard celebrates his goal with brother Eden Hazard
Brothers in arms: Thorgan Hazard celebrates with brother EdenImage: Thanassis Stavrakis/REUTERS

Belgium 1-0 Portugal, Seville
(T. Hazard 42')

Cristiano Ronaldo enjoys being the center of attention, so it was only fitting that he played a starring role in the buildup to the only goal of the game.

When the five-time Ballon d'Or winner rushed to close down Thibaut Courtois toward the end of the first half, the Belgium goalkeeper remained calm in his own penalty area and sold Ronaldo a clever dummy — to the delight of the Belgian fans behind his goal.

From there, Courtois launched an attack down the left wing, which culminated in Thorgan Hazard smashing a vicious, dipping, swerving shot beyond Rui Patricio and into the back of the Portuguese net.

It was to be Belgium's only shot on target; but it was all they needed as they produced a tactically mature performance to set up a quarterfinal against Italy in Munich.

Dynamic Dortmund duo

The goal was emblematic of the Diables Rouges' (Red Devils') approach to the game, keeping the talented Portuguese attack at bay with five at the back, before switching to a 3-4-3 to spring dangerous counterattacks.

Kevin de Bruyne, who was substituted after halftime, and Romelu Lukaku, whose decision-making was askew in key moments, didn't have their best games. But it didn't matter, because the wingbacks certainly did.

Hazard on the left and Thomas Meunier on the right, both of Borussia Dortmund, were tireless in attack and defense, up and down their respective flanks. Although Hazard's strike will take the headlines, Meunier had already come close to a spectacular goal of his own, curling just wide with the outside of his right foot.

Such are the options that head coach Roberto Martinez has in this Belgium side. It is still technically the best team in the world according to the current FIFA rankings, although many had suggested that the "Golden Generation" may have missed their chance when they lost to France in the 2018 World Cup semifinal.

The French may yet lie in wait at the same stage again. But first, Belgium will go into the quarterfinal against Italy full of confidence and belief that their moment is still to come.

Renato Sanches struggled at Bayern Munich, but rediscovered his form at LilleImage: Marcelo Del Pozo/REUTERS

Renato's relaunch, Ronaldo's regrets

As for the now dethroned champions, they didn't go down without a fight.

Renato Sanches, having recovered from a disappointing spell with Bayern Munich to become a French champion with Lille, was Portugal's best player in the first half, conducting their play until Hazard's goal. Still only 23, his performances at this tournament won't have done his reputation any harm.

After seeing a free-kick palmed away by Courtois, Ronaldo became more influential in the second half, dancing past three red shirts to set up a chance for Diogo Jota and flicking on a cross that substitute Andre Silva almost squeezed home.

Raphael Guerreiro hit the post late on as Portugal pushed for an equalizer, but it was his Dortmund teammates Hazard and Meunier who came out on top as Belgium held on.

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