Belgium rallies to win
Super subs Marouane Fellaini and Dries Mertens rescued
World Cup dark horses Belgium in a come from behind 2-1 win over Algeria
on Tuesday.
Algeria had taken a 25th-minute lead
from a penalty by Sofiane Feghouli after he had been hauled down by Jan
Vertonghen. But Fellaini, who endured a miserable, goalless season with
Manchester United, levelled with a powerful header in the 70th minute.
Ten
minutes later, Mertens buried the second goal to give Belgium a winning
start in Group H which also includes Russia and South Korea.
Algeria
stunned the fancied Belgians after Tottenham’s Jan Vertonghen wrestled
livewire Valencia striker Sofiane Feghouli to the ground.
Vertonghen
was yellow-carded while Feghouli held his nerve to tuck a confident
penalty beyond Thibaut Courtois in the Belgium goal.
It was Algeria’s first World Cup goal since 1986 and conjured up memories of its famous 1982 win over West Germany.
Belgium
was poor in the first half and had to wait until the end of the first
half for its first serious attempt on goal when Nacer Chadli was put
clean through by Eden Hazard. But Chadli’s effort was well-saved by Rais
M’bolhi.
Belgium coach Marc Wilmots, who has never
lost a competitive fixture as national team coach, took off the sluggish
Romelu Lukaku.
On came Divock Origi and then Fellaini and the more muscular approach paid off.
Fellaini
headed in a pinpoint cross from Kevin De Bruyne’s and 10 minutes later
it was 2-1 as Mertens was left in too much space by the tiring Algerians
and the Napoli man drove the ball home.
Another Fellaini header was tipped over by M’bolhi as Belgium finished the strongest.
“It
was difficult for us at the beginning. It required a lot of patience.
But we wanted three points and we got three points,” Belgium coach Marc
Wilmots said after the game.
“It was good to start the tournament with a victory,” added Martens.
“It was a good game but it became more difficult for us as it went on,” Feghouli said. — AFP
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