Belgium: Global Briefing
How does the Belgian team actually set up on the pitch?
/ What attacking moves will casual fans notice first?
Observers will immediately spot Kevin De Bruyne launching diagonal passes and cutbacks from the right side. Jérémy Doku is deliberately isolated on the left wing to drive low cutbacks into the area. Direct crosses are consistently aimed at Romelu Lukaku, with second-line midfielders arriving late to clean up any loose balls. The entire process is rigorously mapped out and stubbornly repeated. They manufacture chances with the clinical detachment of a corporate audit.
/ How do they handle matches when the momentum turns against them?
The team responds to pressure by simplifying their play, aiming earlier crosses toward the striker and using set-pieces to pause the game. Senior players step in to deliberately slow the match tempo. Once the immediate danger passes, they attempt to rebuild their possession phases from the backline. It is an exercise in strict damage limitation. When the weather gets rough, the artisans quietly put away their tools and start laying sandbags.