Belgium vs Panama: Red Devils among favourites, says Mertens

Belgium's experience and quality has them ready to challenge for the World Cup, according to Dries Mertens.

Published : Jun 17, 2018 02:03 IST

Dries Mertens believes star-studded Belgium are among the favourites to win the World Cup as Roberto Martinez's men prepare to get underway in Russia.

Boasting the likes of Eden Hazard, Kevin De Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku and Mertens, Belgium will open their Group G campaign against debutants Panama in Sochi on Monday.

This is seen as the last chance for Belgium's golden generation to taste success, having reached the World Cup quarter-finals in 2014 and the same stage at Euro 2016.

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Reigning world champions Germany, Brazil, Spain and France are favourites to take out the showpiece tournament, but Napoli forward Mertens said Belgium's experience has them in good stead to challenge.

"The whole team wants to do better after the Euros. There is a lot of desire," Mertens told reporters on Saturday after Belgium arrived in Sochi two days before their match.

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"Everyone is very concentrated and everyone is very eager. We know the strength of our group. If it was our first World Cup, I would say we would lack experience. But this is our third appearance in a big event with the majority of the group.

"It allows us to say that we are part of the favourites."

Belgium will be missing a couple of key players when they take on Panama at Fisht Stadium after captain Vincent Kompany and fellow defender Thomas Vermaelen were ruled out.

Kompany has been nursing a groin injury, though Martinez is hopeful of having the Manchester City skipper back for the clash with England on June 28, while Laurent Ciman was sent home though he remains on standby.

It will be a huge occasion for newcomers Panama, who stopped the United States from qualifying for the World Cup in dramatic scenes in CONCACAF.

But the minnows will be soaking it in as they prepare to introduce themselves to the world in Sochi.

"It was a pleasant and dreamful travel to where our debut is going to take place," midfielder Valentin Pimentel said as Panama arrived in the city. "The affection in the fans' welcome was spectacular and we hope to compensate it by doing what we like - which is playing football and demonstrating that Panama is capable of doing great things."

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Belgium – Eden Hazard

It was not the best of seasons for Hazard and Chelsea. There were flashes of brilliance but like Chelsea – who surrendered their Premier League crown to Manchester City – Hazard was inconsistent. However, the Belgium star has the opportunity to regain his best form in the pursuit of glory in Russia.

Panama – Roman Torres

The hulking defender is the face of Panama and their captain. One of the region's most feared and experienced centre-backs, Torres – whose last-gasp goal saw Panama through to the World Cup – is a threat at set-pieces, while the Central Americans will be relying on the 32-year-old to stop Lukaku.

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