I received a telephone call last month from Mousa Dembele he wondering why he hadn’t been included in my first match squad for the games against Wales and Serbia, I explained to him that because of his recent transfer from Fulham to Tottenham he hadn’t been first choice midfielder at his new club and for me to pick him he had to prove himself on the main stage each week so that meant he had to be Tottenham’s main man too.
He hasn’t yet managed to make a first team appearance but due to Steven Defour’s poor form I have decided to call him to the 23 man squad for the games against FYR Macedonia and Scotland.
A change that I have been forced into was because of an injury to Jan Vertonghen so in replacement I have called to the squad Kevin De Bruyne who has been impressing on his loan at Werder Bremen from Chelsea FC.
I have decided against re-calling Ivan De Camargo instead I have brought back young striker Christian Benteke in to the fold.
My attended a press conference about the up and coming matches and received some criticism for my selection especially the leaving out of Daniel Van Buyten, to which I explained to the media that he is 34 and nearing the end of his career and that I am building a team for the future.
Some of the media are worried that because the squad has an average age of only 23 we might struggle to which my reply was how else are they going to learn we are a young developing country with 3 or 4 of the most exciting youngsters in their positions in the world, Just look at my goalkeeper Thibault Courtois already recognized as in the top 15 goal keepers in the world at the tender age of 20.
Well first up was FYR Macedonia who I expected to convincingly beat on home soil.
Match Report
We won the toss and decided to play towards our fans the first half the match was pretty dire for the first 15 minutes with no-one claiming control of the match when suddenly Romelu Lukaku searched out Hazard to his right, he then picked up the ball and sprinted past Lazevski and straight by Savic all in the same move, he then preceded into releasing a savage left footed strike but the Macedonian keeper was a match to it and parried it away only for Dries Mertens to come following in, reacting faster than anyone else and placed it in the net, great play from Hazard to make the goal.
3 minutes later Ristic trying to recover another mistake from Savic the defender who let Hazard past for the goal deliberately handled the ball and receives a yellow card. The battle between Hazard and Savic intensified and fed up with being man marked Hazard pushes Savic and received a yellow from violent conduct.
In the second half it looked like was heading for a boring 1-0 victory for us but suddenly Dries Mertens picked up the ball 20 yards out from goal and turned and drilled a shot in at goal from the left hand side of the pitch leaving Bogatinov sprawling across his goal with no luck and was 2-0 divine inspiration some call it I call it magical.
Only 3 minutes later Hazard sprinted past Lazevski yet again, he then managed to float in a cross to near post from the right, Romelu Lukaku headed it across goal Bogatinov pulled off a world class save only for it parry of the cross bar and hit him in the back on the way back down an unfortunate O.G for him but a great goal for us just when we needed to kill the game off. That exactly was it the game was killed off and died out neither team really threatening the other’s goal.
Dries Mertens was later voted Man of the Match.
This put us in great stead for the up and coming away trip to Hampden Park to play Scotland. After this I didn’t make any changes for the Scotland game.
Match Report
We headed to Scotland with good confidence after the Macedonian victory hoping we would do the same to Scotland. The match started well with both teams doing well defensively neither wanting to lose it had nearly reached the half hour mark and Jordan Lukaku got the ball on the left hand side played the ball forwards but Wallace got in the way and headed the ball out for a corner. Eden Hazard tried an in-swinging corner to which Vermaelen wanted it more than anyone and headed the ball past Craig Gordon.
7 minutes later Scotland sneaked a corner, Charlie Adam whipped in the corner David Goodwillie jumped above Feillaini and put the ball in the back of the net.
In the 43rd minute Goodwillie had picked up the ball ran at Kompany and Kompany just clattered in the centre forward the referee pointed straight to the spot. Naismith took the penalty and scored.
Second half things just got worse for us Kompany lost Goodwillie again he took a shot towards top left corner it hit the crossbar and he then volleyed the ball past Courtois and scored a glorious goal.
With this I decided to drag Kompany off he was truly awful his head just wasn’t in the game. I also took off Dries Mertens for Christian Benteke and switched to a 4-2-1-2.
It only took 11 minutes before Hazard played the ball forwards toward Feillaini but was a bit over hit Feillaini stretched out for a diving header and met the ball with precious to send it flying into the back of the net.
We then hit Scotland on the counter attack many times as we were looking for the elusive equaliser it finally came in the form of an own goal from Liam Bridcutt another dangerous Hazard corner and substitute Nicolas Lombaerts headed the ball, it was going wide until a nasty deflection sent it past the defender on the near post.
I couldn’t believe it we were back in the game 3-1 down back to 3-3 least if we hold out we can take a point back to Belgium but the match was far from over. Mousa Dembele picked up the ball on the halfway line played a divine through ball for Lukaku to latch onto he drove in low at the goal Gordan left stranded by the power 4-3 !!! amazing
Scotland changed to a 4-2-4 to try and salvage a draw but we hit them on the counter another Dembele one two with Eden Hazard and bang it was 5-3 truly remarkable for such a come-back from my young kids who the media said had no chance I told them after the match it would shut up a lot of their critics and they should be extremely proud of their efforts.
After all his industry tonight and sublime work Eden Hazard was voted Man of the Match.
Back to back wins was amazing and has left us in second place in our qualifying group be it on goal difference and level on points with Wales and Croatia who we are yet to play but we are now a team to beat I hope the young lads can carry this on and take it up yet another gear.
I am now off home to Mrs Nilis one happy man.
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My wife.