In the friendly match between France and Belgium on Wednesday evening, the two teams played to a goalless draw (0-0) at the Stade Roi-Baudouin. Despite both sides having opportunities, neither team managed to score, and the match ended without any goals.
Vincent Kompany, the Belgian captain, shared his thoughts after the game. He highlighted a mistake in the team’s approach, mentioning that they were too eager to push the ball forward quickly, especially when fatigue set in. Kompany acknowledged that France handled the game better in those moments.
Despite the observations, Kompany expressed confidence in the Belgian team’s unity and readiness for the upcoming crucial matches in September, which are part of the World Cup qualification process. He emphasized the team’s solidarity and stated that they are prepared to take a step forward in the elimination phase. The captain acknowledged the pressure in the upcoming matches against Scotland and Croatia but conveyed the team’s excitement and readiness for these important challenges.