Belgium at a loss to explain collapse against Swiss

Belgium at a loss to explain collapse against Swiss

by Joseph Anthony
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Belgium were at a loss to explain their astonishing collapse against Switzerland on Sunday, when they threw away a two-goal lead, conceded five goals in an hour and missed out on the final four of the Nations League.


Some players felt the World Cup semi-finalists might have got carried away after they went two goals ahead after only 17 minutes.

Certainly there was a point shortly after their second goal when Belgium were passing the ball around in midfield to cheers from their fans where they seemed to be tempting fate.

โ€œArrogance? No, we were surprised on counter-attacks, we forgot to defend well,โ€ coach Roberto Martinez said after the 5-2 defeat.

The Swiss, who lost 2-1 in Brussels, qualified for the semi-finals on their head-to-head record after both teams finished with nine points in Group A2.

โ€œItโ€™s very difficult to give an explanation. We started well, then at a certain point, Switzerland had nothing to lose,โ€ added Martinez after losing only his second competitive match since taking charge following Euro 2016.

โ€œWe gave them opportunities to come back in the game. We must come out stronger, try to understand what we have done wrong. It is all the more painful that we had started very well.โ€

Midfielder Thomas Meunier said Belgium had โ€œeverything in our own handsโ€ after their flying start.


โ€œIt was a perfect game for us. We could have scored even more,โ€ he said.

โ€œI think we just thought we reached the final four already. Tonight was the worst match with the Red Devils in my career.โ€

Goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois agreed that the team thought they were home and dry.

โ€œI think after our 2-0 lead the feeling went into our team, that this cannot go wrong,โ€ he said. โ€œBut this is a high-level competitive match and hopefully not reaching the final four will teach us a lesson for the future.โ€

Midfielder Thorgan Hazard, scorer of both Belgian goals, described the game as bizarre.

โ€œMaybe our start was just too good, we became too self-assured about our task,โ€ he said, echoing his team matesโ€™ comments.

โ€œWith a 2-0 lead we should never have given it away any more. We have to learn from our mistakes as today we learned a very important lesson.โ€

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