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Euro 2016: What not to do against Belgium...

Last updated on: June 23, 2016 08:42 IST
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Open up against Belgium and you will be punished, says coach Wilmots

Mark Wilmots

IMAGE: Marc Wilmots manager of Belgium instructs his players during the Euro2016 Group E match against Sweden. Photograph: Alex Livesey/Getty Images.

Belgium coach Marc Wilmots, in typically self-confident mood, warned that any opponents who opened up against his team would be punished after their 1-0 win against Sweden on Wednesday.

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Wilmots was heavily criticised after Belgium, boasting several of the most gifted players in the tournament, began with a 2-0 defeat by Italy, but his side have bounced back to beat Ireland and Sweden.

The win, thanks to Radja Nainggolan's majestic late strike, earned Belgium a place in the last-16, where they will face Hungary.

"They were obliged to open up and if you do that against us you will be punished," said Wilmots. "Six points from nine is very good and since the defeat by Italy we have got better, we've kept two clean sheets in a row.

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IMAGE: Zlatan Ibrahimovic of Sweden tries to break through the Belgium defence under pressure from Jan Vertonghen of Belgium. Photograph: Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images.

"People thought we were dead after the first game but we are back on track and we have come through a very difficult group," added Wilmots whose side finished second in Group E, behind Italy.
Belgium's players were more cautious.

"Hungary will be tough. We saw the last minutes of their game against Portugal," said forward Eden Hazard. "They give 200 percent and have very good players. We need another good performance to qualify for the quarter-finals."

Goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois agreed that Hungary, initially seen as outsiders to reach the knockouts, would be hard work.

"The last 16 is really open. But they're all difficult countries to beat. We cannot think that it (Hungary) will be an easy match," he said.

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