rant among the Belgians, things heat up before the eighth

rant among the Belgians, things heat up before the eighth
rant among the Belgians, things heat up before the eighth

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The French team has known its opponent since yesterday evening. Belgium, second in its group like the Blues, will challenge Didier Deschamps’ players for a clash that will take place on Monday evening from 6 p.m. Belgium is approaching this match in a special atmosphere. Indeed, between the Belgian public and the players, the fracture seems to be in place, especially after the match against Ukraine. The fact of having ensured the draw to qualify (0-0) did not go down well with the Red Devils fans. Kevin De Bruyne also urged his teammates not to go celebrate the qualification last night in the stands.

Carrasco’s big update

Post-match, Yannick Carrasco put words to these tensions with the Belgian public, ensuring the players’ total incomprehension. “As a group, we didn’t understand it. We proved it at the end of the match, that we weren’t happy, we didn’t understand at all. There are no other countries where this has happened. There are nations that finish fourth and the public continues to applaud them. The group didn’t understand it. The most important thing was to qualify. Instead of giving us a boost for the upcoming match, it seems like they are a little against us. We are going to prove that we are solid and we are going to try to go for victory,” said the player to the Belgian press after the match. Atmosphere…

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To sum up

While Belgium will meet France in the round of 16 of the Euro, the atmosphere is complicated around the selection. Indeed, supporters do not appreciate the lack of ambition and this has given rise to tensions.

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