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Belgium has a secret weapon against Brazil, and it is unlikely that it even starts its quarter-final tomorrow morning (Singapore time).
In fact, he started only one World Cup match against England. But for me, he was the best player on the field
Compared to stars like Eden Hazard, Kevin Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku, Marouane Fellaini disappears in the scenery
It's no surprise that the coach from Belgium, Roberto Martinez, has declared at the head of Brazil that his team "will need power"
. and they left the bench to score in their 3-2 win against Japan, some took Martinez's comments to signify that Fellaini will start against Brazil.
But I think the power that the Belgian boss is looking for will be from the bench – I'm planning the only change to his first XI being Nacer Chad I'm replacing Yannick Carrasco, who was disappointing against the Samurai Blue.
I think that Dries Mertens – who left for Fellaini against Japan – will retain his place against Brazil, but if he does not play, expect to see Martinez same substitution
It does not matter that the Belgium is a leader or loser, his secret weapon is useful in both situations.
If the Red Devils continue the game, it offers a good Plan B power and air threat.
If Belgium is in the lead and Martinez wants to consolidate things in the midfield, Fellaini also has the defensive skills for this task
- Michel Sablon, Football Association technical director of Singapore, spoke to Dilenjit Singh. He was part of the coaching staff of Belgium at three World Cups, including 1986, when they finished fourth. The former technical director of the Belgian federation is credited for developing the project that produced the current generation of Belgian footballers.
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