World Cup: Belgium 2-1 Algeria: Subs saves Belgium

BELGIUM suffered a case of stage fright in their first World Cup match in 12 years and had to battle back from a goal down to beat gutsy Algeria 2-1 with two goals late in the game in their World Cup Group H opener last night.
Belgium acknowledge their cheering fans after defeating Algeria 2-1. Picture: GettyBelgium acknowledge their cheering fans after defeating Algeria 2-1. Picture: Getty
Belgium acknowledge their cheering fans after defeating Algeria 2-1. Picture: Getty

Scorers: Belgium - Fellaini (70), Mertens (80); Algeria - Feghouli (25pen)

Substitutes Marouane Fellaini and Dries Mertens spared Belgium’s blushes after Algeria playmaker Sofiane Feghouli had put the North Africans ahead with a 25th minute penalty at the Mineirão stadium, their first World Cup goal in 28 years.

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“It was a tough match but we were patient throughout and at the end we were rewarded,” said Belgium coach Marc Wilmots, who was the last Belgium player to score in a World Cup until yesterday.

“We stayed calm after doing a small mistake in the first half. We got a new momentum. We saw that Algeria were getting more and more tired. At half-time people were a bit down, but I said, ‘Don’t worry, we will score and we will change totally the match’.”

Belgium, who next play Russia before taking on South Korea, are among the favourites for the tournament, breezing through their qualifying matches – including home and away victories over Scotland – unbeaten and bringing a team to Brazil with world-class players such as Chelsea’s Eden Hazard and Romelu­ Lukaku.

Yet they showed none of their skills and pace in a below-par first-half performance in their first World Cup since 2002, with the pair completely shut out and the Algerians hardly putting a defensive foot wrong.

The North Africans, with key forward Islam Slimani surprisingly on the bench, posed little threat up front until left-back Jan Vertonghen clumsily brought down Feghouli after a fine cross by Faouzi Ghoulam in the 25th minute.

Feghouli calmly sent goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois the wrong way to end his country’s 28-year wait for a World Cup goal and send the green-and-white-clad Algerian fans delirious.

Algeria, who have never advanced past the group stage, had last scored in a World Cup in 1986 in a 1-1 draw with Northern Ireland.

Belgium’s Axel Witsel tried his luck with a couple of long-range shots but the Red Devils looked nothing like the menacing team that many consider can go all the way in the tournament.

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Wilmots took off lacklustre Lukaku early in the second half, bringing on teenager Divock Origi to add pace to their game and instantly breathed new life into his team.

The 19 year old, who became the youngest Belgian to appear in the World Cup, raced clear but failed to beat ’keeper Rais Mbohli with Algeria firmly on the backfoot.

It was Wilmots’ other substitute, Fellaini, who delivered, the big Manchester United man who endured a wretched season at Old Trafford rising high to meet a cross from man-of-the-match Kevin De Bruyne and send his glancing header off the bar and into goal on 70 ­minutes.

“To be honest I am not satis­fied with the first half,” De ­Bruyne said. “Algeria played very good with a good organisation. In the second half they allowed us more space and I can be very dangerous with my passing and crosses.”

The Desert Foxes gradually ran out of steam and were caught napping ten minutes later when Hazard raced down the left and cut back for substitute Mertens to fire home.

“It’s a major disappointment,” said Algeria coach Vahid Halilhodzic. “I would have liked to have a couple of tougher and more resilient players to resist their attacks but I don’t have much of a choice.”

“We missed a great opportunity here. But in the second half it was a bit tough. We left too much space to the Belgian team and the two goals scored against us were to be expected.”

Belgium: Courtois, Alderweireld, Kompany, Van Buyten, Vertonghen, Witsel, Dembele (Fellaini 65), Chadli (Mertens 46), De Bruyne, Hazard, Lukaku (Origi 58). Subs not used: Mignolet, Vermaelen, Mirallas, Defour, Lombaerts, Januzaj, Vanden Borre, Ciman, Bossut

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Algeria: M’Bolhi, Halliche, Bougherra, Medjani (Ghilas 84), Ghoulam, Bentaleb, Mostefa, Taider, Mahrez (Lacen 71), Soudani (Slimani 66), Feghouli. Subs not used: Si Mohamed, Belkalem, Mesbah, Yebda, Brahimi, Cadamuro, Djabou, Mandi, Zemmamouche

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