Our prediction for this Euro 2020 match:
Belgium and Russia face each other in Group B in what is expected to be one of the most entertaining games of Saturday’s program. The Red Devils are seen as one of the main favourites to win the showpiece tournament, but they will have to prove their worth on the field. Real Madrid ace Eden Hazard, who came as a substitute in the 1-0 win over Croatia, is pushing for a start, while Inter attacker Romelu Lukaku is going to lead the line for Roberto Martinez’s troops.
The Russians, on the other hand, defeated Bulgaria in their last warm-up game, with Alexander Sobolev scoring a late winner. Even though Stanislav Cherchesov’s troops take on Belgium in front of home fans in Saint Petersburg, we are tempted to put our money on Belgium, who have established themselves as one of the best teams in Europe.
Highlighted Player (Romelu Lukaku):
Romelu Lukaku Bolingoli, born on 13th of ay 1993 is a Belgian player with roots form Congo. Lukaku played for several youth teams before he got picked up by RSC Anderlecht. After playing for only 2 seasons for Anderlecht Chelsea picked him up for around12 million euro.
Lukaku was never able to get a spot in the starting eleven of Chelsea and after playing for WBA he moved to Everton for approximately 35 million euro.Lukaku made his debut in February 2010 by the age of 16 and is one of the youngest players that player for the highest Belgian national team.
The biggest achievement of Lukakui is winning the Eerste klasse in Belgium and the English FA Cup. With his strength and goal scoring abilities Lukaku can be considered as one of the deadliest strikers of the world. Nicknames for Lukaku are Big Rom and the Tank.
Highlighted Team (Russia):
While they won the 1960 European Championship, while losing in the final in 1964, 1972 and 1988 as Soviet Union, Russia have enjoyed little success since starting to compete as an independent country in 1992.
Their best result up to date is the third-placed finish at the Euro 2008 in Austria and Switzerland, while the team failed to get past the group stage at the World Cup finals in three attempts. However, with Russian Premier League getting stronger by the day, the national team have started to improve as well, and they now finally seem capable of matching the world’s top sides.
The new generation includes high-quality footballers such as Alan Dzagoev, Aleksandr Kokorin, Artyom Dzyuba and Oleg Shatov, while the likes of Igor Akinfeev, Sergei Ignashevich, Roman Shirokov and Yuri Zhirkov are nearing the closing stages of their careers. But, with plenty of exciting talent coming through the ranks, future definitely looks bright for the Russia national team.