The squad under Domenico Tedesco was leading for a large portion of the match, but they were shockingly denied multiple times.
Despite scоring twice, Belgium’s Eurо 2024 campaign gоt оff tо a disastrоus start оn Mоnday with a 1-0 lоss against Slоvakia. The result was a reflectiоn оf their awful finishing.
The Rode Duivels had a very frustrating evening due to Romelu Lukaku’s numerous missed chances and Jeremy Doku’s encouraging but unsuccessful dribbles forward. Also, they were the architects of their own demise when Ivan Schranz scored from close range after pounced on Doku’s careless ball into the Belgium penalty area.
As Domenico Tedesco’s squad tried for an equalizer, Doku was largely thwarted and Lukaku was unable to find the back of the net. After the striker ultimately scored twice, video assistant referees ruled him offside and Lois Openda’s handball prevented a second.
Despite controlling the ball for the majority of the second half and registering seven shots, Belgium were unable to overcome Martin Dubravka in the absence of video assistant referees.
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