Belgium is not one of the favorites for the Euro? “We don’t care what other countries think” – Tout le football

Belgium is not one of the favorites for the Euro? “We don’t care what other countries think” – Tout le football
Belgium is not one of the favorites for the Euro? “We don’t care what other countries think” – Tout le football

For this Euro, Belgium is no longer really considered by its opponents as a favorite, but rather as an outsider. Timothy Castagne doesn’t give a damn, and has made it clear.

The dynamic of the Devils as well as the atmosphere reigning in the group is diametrically opposed to that which undermined our national team at the 2022 World Cup. Timothy Castagne, who is, ultimately, one of the rare players to have experienced both competitions, was able to testify this Saturday at a press conference.

“We laugh more, we’re all together a little more. We also have more young people, more spirited. It’s a good thing, we’re in great shape to start the Euro. We’re not saying to ourselves that it will be difficult. “

“We have a good group, a good mix of experience and youth. There are very talented players who still need coaching, but who can make the difference in matches.”

The Devils are less expected… and that’s not a bad thing

By its opponents, Belgium is no longer really described as a favorite, but rather as an outsider. The Fulham player made it clear: he doesn’t care, and, obviously, the rest of the group does too.

“I don’t care if we are favorites. We are in our bubble, watching match after match. We don’t care if the other countries think we can win. If we believe it, that’s the most important.”

The Devils believe in themselves, perhaps more than ever. This is, ultimately, the most important thing.

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