Eden Hazard scored and set up another as Belgium thrashed Hungary 4-0 in their second round match at Euro 2016 on Sunday. |
Goals from Toby Alderweireld, Michy Batshuayi, Eden Hazard and
Yannick Carrasco saw Belgium become the first team to score four goals
in a single game at this summer’s tournament.
Marc Wilmots’ side started the game on the front foot and could have
been ahead even before Jan Vertonghen headed home Kevin De Bruyne’s free
kick in the 10th minute.
Somehow the Red Devils did not double their lead before half-time,
with both Romelu Lukaku and Dries Mertens not taking more than one
opportunity each versus a vulnerable Hungary defence in what was a very
open game.
Hungarian goalkeeper Gábor Király was forced into seven saves alone
in the first half – as many as he had made in the three group stage
games combined. By full-time, their goals against tally had doubled
from four to eight in the competition overall.
The underdogs started off brightly in the second half, coming close
on a few occasions, though not always testing Thibaut Courtois in the
Belgium goal. Defender Roland Juhász notably dragging a shot narrowly
wide whilst the Chelsea goalkeeper was forced into tipping a deflected
effort from Ádám Pintér over the bar for a corner midway through the
second half.
Shortly afterwards Eden Hazard took over the game. Firstly setting
up substitute Michy Batshuayi with a tap-in to make it 2-0 in the 78th
minute before scoring a marvelous solo effort less than two minutes
later. This ended a run of 716 minutes without a goal in an
international tournament for Hazard.
The Chelsea forward found a lot of space on the left wing as Hungary did a poor job in closing down the 2014-15 Premier League
Player of the Season in a man of the match performance. Hazard was
continually and successfully taking on defenders before creating chances
for teammates. Hungary’s unwillingness to foul the 25-year-old more
than twice allowed Hazard to hit his full flow in one of the individual
performances of Euro 2016 so far.
Belgium’s four goals this evening makes them the tournament’s top
scorers with eight in total – one more than Wales who they will meet on
Friday 1 July in Lille.
A 10/10 performance from Eden Hazard overshadowed Kevin De Bruyne who
also had an excellent game. The Manchester City attacking midfielder
forced two saves out of the opposition goalkeeper whilst also creating
chances for teammates as well. When Belgium play this free-flowing
football they are a joy to watch. Perhaps not for Chris Coleman’s Wales
who have four days to set up a plan to keep these stars quiet in the
quarter-final.
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