The Red Devils qualified for the eighth finals with great difficulty. The Belgians will be competing against France and according to Wesley Sunk this suits the Belgians well.
The Red Devils were unconvincing again against Ukraine. Wesley Sunk, the former Red Devil, often tries to look at things on the positive side, but it was also difficult for him to do so now.
“I have to be honest: this is not the level we can reach,” Sonk said after the match. “You want to continue in the tournament, and I understand that. But this is not a good tactical approach.” Sporza on VRT1.
The Red Devils are underdogs against France
We should do much better against France on Monday. The French also did not perform convincingly at the European Championship, where they only finished second in their group. It was no coincidence that they reached the World Cup finals in the past two editions.
“Substitutions reveal a lot…”, former goalkeeper Frank Bockx criticized the position of national coach Tedesco. “And we need a very good Castells team to get 4 points in our group.”
After the match, Sunk saw that the Red Devils felt comfortable and hugged each other. “I can only think of one thing: From now on we are the underdogs. And that suits this team better. We are clearly not the favourites.”
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