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Team spirit can carry Belgium to final, says Martinez

By REUTERS
July 10, 2018

SAINT PETERSBURG, Russia: Belgium are in uncharted territory for their World Cup semi-final with France but believe their team spirit and togetherness can ensure they carry on their extraordinary journey in Russia, manager Roberto Martinez has said.

Martinez’s team face the 1998 World Cup winners here on Tuesday (today) for a place in the final, marking the first time Belgium have reached this stage of the World Cup since 1986, when they finished fourth.

“The players have been working together extraordinarily well for many years, and they deserve to be exactly where they are today,” Martinez told ESPN FC.“I feel that the most important aspect we worked on was the notion of being a team.

Individual skills and talent are important, but in these tournaments, it’s absolutely necessary to play as a team.“It’s a trip into the unknown. We’ve never been in such a situation, and that’s why we need our team spirit more than ever against France. We need to be the best version of ourselves.”

The coach sees strong similarities between Belgium and their opponents, especially when it comes to the wealth of individual talent in their ranks.Belgium can call upon the likes of Romelu Lukaku, Eden Hazard and Kevin De Bruyne, while Antoine Griezmann and Kylian Mbappe have shone for France in Russia.

Mbappe was lethal in France’s 4-3 Round of 16 win over Argentina, using his pace to devastating effect, but Martinez said his side would not make the mistake of focusing solely on one player.“Both (teams) have the right mix of youth and experience and also lots of individual talent,” he added.