Costa Rica Coach Withdraws from Position ... Bored

Costa Rica Coach Withdraws from Position ... Bored

Belgium celebrated 4-0 at home to San Marino in the 2020 European Cup Qualifiers. This victory makes them still achieve perfect results in Group I.
Belgium travel to San Marino Stadium on Matchday 5 Group I European Cup Qualification 2020 on Saturday (07/09/2019) early morning hrs. The visitors are able to appear dominant to control the game.

This is indicated by the 81 percent possession of the ball which was recorded by Roberto Martinez's men. They also recorded 29 shots with 11 aiming at the goal.

Meanwhile, San Marino only made seven experiments with three on target. Even so during the first half De Rude Duivels had difficulty penetrating the discipline of the back line of the host.

Belgium was only able to open the score in the 43rd minute. Mirko Palazzi's handball in the forbidden box made the referee point to the white point.

Michy Batshuayi who advanced as an executor was able to carry out their duties properly. Score 1-0 for Belgium closed the first round.

In the 59th minute Dries Martens managed to shake the net of San Marino. Receiving bait Nacer Chadli, he took off at close range to record his name on the scoreboard.

Chadli enlarged Belgium's advantage to 3-0 five minutes later. The 30-year player scored after using a wild ball from Mertens kick.

At the end of the match Batshuayi scored his second goal of this fight. Utilizing Yannick Carrasco's cross, this Chelsea player's header gave Belgium a 4-0 win.

These results make Belgium unshaken at the top of Group I with perfect points from five matches, which is 15. Meanwhile, San Marino slumped at the bottom of the standings with zero points.

Line-up

San Marino: Simone Benedettini; Manuel Battistini, Cristian Brolli, Davide Simoncini, Mirko Palazzi, Andrea Grandoni; Mattia Giardi (Alex Gasperoni 67 '), Enrico Golinucci (Alessandro Golinucci 66'), Marcello Mularoni, Nicola Nanni, Filippo Berardi (Matteo Vitaioli 74 ')

Belgium: Thibaut Courtois; Jan Vertonghen, Jason Denayer, Toby, Alderweireld; Yannick Carrasco, Yoeri Tielemans, Kevin De Bruyne (Dennis Praet 19 '), Thomas Meunier; Divock Origi (Dries Mertens 55 '), Adnan Januzaj (Nacer Chadli 56'), Michy Batshuayi

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