Minute-by-minute updates on the Group F encounter, as Belgium look to build on their winning start. Rob Smyth has the latest
“Is Roberto Martinez overrated?” says John Kim. “Isn’t his managerial reputation mostly based on winning the FA Cup with Wigan? I always thought that a team with this many talents throughout the team should have at least made a final of a major competition.”
I do think there has sometimes been a bit of the snake-oil salesman about him. That said, he’s clearly a very accomplished coach, and I’ve never seen a team avoid relegation with as much style and swagger as Wigan in 2011-12. As for , I personally think they’ve achieved about par under Martinez – maybe slightly above par by beating Brazil in 2018, a game that was a tactical triumph for Martinez.Onana is booked for leading with the elbow against Ounahi. He’ll miss the final group games against Croatia.Good play from Morocco. A long cross from the left is headed down by Hakimi, and Amallah smashes a volley into orbit. It was a difficult chance.Belgium have kept the ball well enough but they’ve lacked penetration.
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