Despite the departure of key players from their "golden generation," Belgium's national football team has high hopes for Euro 2024 in Germany. Head coach Domenico Tedesco has named a 25-man squad, choosing to stick with his initial selection instead of potentially adding one more player. Experienced stars like Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku are included, as well as a mix of young talents and older, experienced players. However, there are a few notable omissions, including goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, who previously had a falling-out with the head coach.
Despite having a star-studded lineup with players from top Premier League clubs, Belgium's performance at Euro 2024 mirrors that of England's recent struggles. With underwhelming performances from their main striker, midfield that fails to deliver, and a questionable defense, Belgium struggled to find their rhythm against Ukraine. Although they were fortunate to secure a narrow victory, it was clear that the team lacked cohesion and a clear game plan, leaving manager Domenico Tedesco baffled on the sidelines.
Portugal secured a place in the knockout stage of EURO 2024 with a narrow 1-0 win over Romania in their Group E match. However, the match was not without controversy as Belgium's star striker Romelu Lukaku was once again denied a goal due to a narrow offside call. Despite the frustration, Belgium will still progress to the next round, where they will have a chance to prove themselves on the pitch.
Belgium's win against Romania in the Group of Equality was expected from the start, with their first goal being scored just 75 seconds into the game. The match saw another disallowed goal from Romelu Lukaku, making it the third time in two games that he has been denied a goal due to VAR decisions. Despite this, Kevin De Bruyne's goal secured Belgium's victory and ensured their place in the next round.
In a thrilling Group E clash at Euro 2024, Belgium secured a 2-0 victory over Romania thanks to goals from Youri Tielemans and Kevin de Bruyne. However, the match was not without controversy as Romelu Lukaku had yet another goal ruled out for offside, sparking calls for a change to the rule. With all four teams in the group tied on three points, the final group stage matchday promises to be a nerve-wracking one. Will Lukaku be able to finally get a goal on the board or will the offside rule continue to be a source of frustration for players and fans alike?
In a highly-anticipated match, Belgium and Romania face off in the UEFA Euro 2024 Group E, with both teams fighting for a spot in the knockout stages. After a disappointing defeat to Slovakia, Belgium's star striker Romelu Lukaku will be aiming to bounce back and lead his team to victory. Meanwhile, Romania comes into the match with confidence after a convincing win over Ukraine, with Nicolae Stanciu and Razvan Marin leading the charge. Stay tuned for live updates on Khel Now.
With the departure of Romelu Lukaku and Armando Broja looming, a new striker is at the top of Chelsea's transfer list. After failed attempts to solidify the number nine position with their own players, the Blues have set their sights on Atletico Madrid's 20-year-old phenom, Samu Omorodion. Despite still having four years left on his contract, Chelsea and West Ham United are vying for the young Spanish striker's signature.
In a major upset, Slovakia, ranked No.48 in the world, defeated heavy favorites and third-ranked Belgium in their opening match of Euro 2024. Despite a valiant effort from Belgium, who had been unbeaten for their last 14 matches, Ivan Schranz's solitary goal was enough for Slovakia to secure the win. The match was marked by VAR controversy, as Romelu Lukaku had two goals overturned after being deemed offside and a handball.
As the much-anticipated UEFA Euro 2024 tournament kicks off, all eyes will be on the match between Belgium and Slovakia, two formidable teams with impressive track records. With star players like Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku leading the Red Devils, Belgium is expected to put up a strong fight against Slovakia's strong defence, led by Milan Skriniar. Both teams have had impressive wins in their friendly matches, making this a highly anticipated clash between two football giants.
As the UEFA European Championship kicks off, fan-favorite Belgium is determined to secure their first Euro title. Led by experienced players such as Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku, the team is riding high on a 15-match unbeaten streak and impressive performances in friendly matches. However, Slovakia, with two consecutive wins in their friendlies, poses a tough match-up in Group E. With the highly anticipated opening match between these two teams on June 17th at 9:30 PM IST, De Bruyne's standout performance for Manchester City this season has made him a key player to watch out for.