Belgium on the brink of the knock out stages, Tunisia on the brink of an early exit

Belgium on the brink of the knock out stages, Tunisia on the brink of an early exit

Belgium vs Tunisia – Saturday 23 June, 13:00BST/14:00CEST/15:00 MSK – Spartak Stadium, Moscow, Russia

Belgium vs Tunisia will take place at the Spartak Stadium in Moscow. (Photo by Ian Walton/Getty Images)

Belgium vs Tunisia will take place at the Spartak Stadium in Moscow. (Photo by Ian Walton/Getty Images)

Belgium dominated Panama on Matchday one – eventually cruising to a three-nil victory. Tunisia meanwhile, they slipped to the cruelest of defeats against England. An added-time goal by Harry Kane snatched away a valuable point as they left Volgograd empty handed.

The Belgians have been summarised by many as an outside bet for this tournament. A squad filled with talent went about dismantling Panama on the opening matchday of Group G.

A wonderful goal by Dries Mertens was followed by two goals in six minutes as Romelu Lukaku got his World Cup off to a flyer. Despite an excellent showing, head coach Roberto Martinez is not letting the excitement get the better of him or his squad:

“Tunisia has evolved. The players have surprised many teams. They are flexible and they are probably the most dynamic team we could face. We need to be ourselves against them and do even better than what we did against Panama.” – Roberto Martinez

The Carthage Eagles could be forgiven for feeling a little hard done to following their late disappointment against England. Matching their opponents at times, and even surpassing them occasionally, it could have been a very different outcome had their finishing been of a higher standard.

As it is the North African’s now face elimination should they fail to pick up at least one point from this fixture, the situation is very real for head coach Nabil Maaloul:

“We have to win, we have no choice, Belgium are very strong but we are ready. We want to avoid the mistakes we made in the first match… We must not lose.” – Nabil Maaloul

Belgium vs Tunisia – Players to look out for:

Romelu Lukaku #9 – Belgium (Manchester United)

The 25-year-old spoke this week about his public perception, questioning why those back home in Belgium seem to take pleasure from his occasional failings. It is an appropriate question for the striker to ask, especially after his performance against Panama.

Matchday one showed the world just what Lukaku is all about – excellent in the air whilst retaining the ability to gently and precisely find the net should patience be required.

Romelu Lukaku celebrates after scoring his team’s second goal during the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia group G match between Belgium and Panama at Fisht Stadium on June 18, 2018 in Sochi, Russia. (Photo by Francois Nel/Getty Images)

Naïm Sliti #23 – Tunisia (FCO Dijon)

The 25-year-old will hope to pick up against Belgium where he left off against England – the winger was one of the Carthage Eagles standout performers in their opening group game, despite the end result.

With seven goals and six assists in last season’s Ligue 1, the winger is able to find the net or set up one of his teammates.  Adept in front of goal he also possess the skill to drive at opposition defences with pace – drop off though and you open the door for him to unleash a shot from distance, a back four’s nightmare.

Naim Sliti shoots during the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia group G match between Tunisia and England at Volgograd Arena on June 18, 2018 in Volgograd, Russia. (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images)

Belgium vs Tunisia – Match Stats

  • Each of Belgium’s last 11 World Cup goals have come in the second half.
  • Tunisia have scored with their only shot on target so far at this World Cup.
  • Belgium are unbeaten in their last 10 World Cup group games (W5, D5), Tunisia are winless in their last 12 World Cup matches (D4 L8).

Futbolgrad Network Prediction: Belgium vs Tunisia – 3-1

Belgium vs Tunisia – Lineups

Belgium:

Formation: 3-4-2-1

Courtois – Alderweireld, Boyata, Vertonghen – Meunier, De Bruyne, Witsel, Carrasco – Mertens, Hazard – Lukaku.

Head Coach: Roberto Martinez

Tunisia:

Formation: 4-1-4-1

Ben Mustapha – Bronn, S. Ben Youssef, Meriah, Maaloul – Skhiri – F. Ben Youssef, Sassi, Badri, Sliti – Khazri.

Head Coach: Nabil Maaloul

Chris Williams is a freelance European football journalist. Primarily covering the Bundesliga, Premier League and both of UEFA’s European club competitions. Published in both local and international publications, he also contributes to television and radio across the globe. A member of the UK’s Sports Journalist Association and the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). Follow Chris Williams on Twitter @Chris78Williams

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