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Romelu Lukaku paid tribute to his Inter Milan team-mate Christian Eriksen after scoring against Russia to help world number one side Belgium start Euro 2020 with a win.
Denmark midfielder Eriksen collapsed on the pitch earlier on Saturday in the Group B game with Finland and received emergency treatment on the field.
There was some doubt as to whether Belgium’s game with Russia – Denmark’s group rivals – in St Petersburg would go ahead as scheduled because of events in Copenhagen before it was given the all-clear after the Danish Football Association revealed Eriksen was “awake” in hospital.
Lukaku opened the scoring after pouncing on a mistake by Andrey Semenov and celebrated his goal by shouting “Chris, Chris, I love you” in front of a television camera.
Roberto Martinez’s side added to their lead before half-time after substitute Thomas Meunier – an early replacement for injured Leicester defender Timothy Castagne – slotted home when Anton Shunin failed to hold a cross.
In-form Lukaku sealed a comfortable win by scoring his team’s third goal with a composed finish in the closing stages.
The victory put Belgium, one of the fancied teams at Euro 2020, top of the group, level on points with Finland, who beat Denmark in a game which was suspended following Eriksen’s collapse before being re-started.
Red Devils make fast start
With a number of Eriksen’s current and former team-mates in the Belgium side, Martinez was concerned about the impact events in Denmark had on his players.
As well as Lukaku, who along with Eriksen helped Inter Milan win Serie A in 2020-21 for the first time since 2009-10, Belgium’s side included the midfielder’s former Tottenham team-mates Toby Alderweireld and Jan Vertonghen.
Speaking to ITV before the match, the former Everton boss said: “It was a real shock. We have team-mates in that dressing and players who have shared a lot of time with Eriksen.
“We hope he has a full speed of recovery.”
To their credit, Belgium silenced the home fans in the 34,000 crowd in St Petersburg with a thoroughly professional performance.
Without Kevin de Bruyne, still nursing a fractured nose and eye socket he suffered in Manchester City’s Champions League final defeat against Chelsea, the Red Devils controlled the match.
It remains to be seen whether they possess the steel required to win a major tournament for the first time.
But having scored 40 goals in qualifying – more than any other side – Belgium started this tournament in style as Lukaku continued the form which saw him score 24 to help fire Inter to the title.
There was even an a substitute appearance by Eden Hazard but tougher tests lie ahead which will prove whether they are a side approaching the peak of its powers.
What’s next?
Russia are back in Group B action in St Petersburg on Wednesday when Finland are the visitors (14:00 BST), while Belgium head to Copenhagen to face Denmark on Thursday (17:00 BST).
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Belgium
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Squad number3Player nameVermaelen
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Squad number10Player nameE Hazard
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Squad number15Player nameMeunier
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Squad number26Player namePraet
Line-ups
Belgium
Formation 3-4-3
- 1Courtois
- 2Alderweireld
- 4Boyata
- 5VertonghenSubstituted forVermaelenat 77′minutes
- 21CastagneSubstituted forMeunierat 27′minutes
- 19Dendoncker
- 8Tielemans
- 16T Hazard
- 14MertensSubstituted forE Hazardat 72′minutes
- 9Lukaku
- 11CarrascoSubstituted forPraetat 77′minutes
Substitutes
- 3Vermaelen
- 10E Hazard
- 12Mignolet
- 13Sels
- 15Meunier
- 18Denayer
- 20Benteke
- 22Chadli
- 23Batshuayi
- 24Trossard
- 25Doku
- 26Praet
Russia
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 1Shunin
- 2Figueira Fernandes
- 5Semenov
- 14Dzhikiya
- 18ZhirkovSubstituted forKaravaevat 43′minutes
- 8BarinovSubstituted forDiveevat 45′minutes
- 7Ozdoev
- 11ZobninSubstituted forMukhinat 63′minutes
- 17Golovin
- 23KuzyaevSubstituted forCheryshevat 29′minutesSubstituted forAl Miranchukat 63′minutes
- 22Dzyuba
Substitutes
- 3Diveev
- 4Karavaev
- 6Cheryshev
- 9Sobolev
- 10Zabolotny
- 12Dyupin
- 15Al Miranchuk
- 16Safonov
- 19Zhemaletdinov
- 20Ionov
- 24Evgeniev
- 26Mukhin
- Referee:
- Antonio Miguel Mateu Lahoz
Live Text
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Match ends, Belgium 3, Russia 0.
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Second Half ends, Belgium 3, Russia 0.
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Leander Dendoncker (Belgium) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Maksim Mukhin (Russia).
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Attempt missed. Aleksey Miranchuk (Russia) left footed shot from outside the box is just a bit too high from a direct free kick.
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Foul by Dedryck Boyata (Belgium).
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Magomed Ozdoev (Russia) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Goal! Belgium 3, Russia 0. Romelu Lukaku (Belgium) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Thomas Meunier with a through ball.
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Hand ball by Artem Dzyuba (Russia).
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Corner, Russia. Conceded by Dedryck Boyata.
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Foul by Leander Dendoncker (Belgium).
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Maksim Mukhin (Russia) wins a free kick on the left wing.
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Foul by Youri Tielemans (Belgium).
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Aleksey Miranchuk (Russia) wins a free kick on the right wing.
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Eden Hazard (Belgium) wins a free kick on the left wing.
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Foul by Magomed Ozdoev (Russia).
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Substitution, Belgium. Dennis Praet replaces Yannick Carrasco.
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Substitution, Belgium. Thomas Vermaelen replaces Jan Vertonghen because of an injury.
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Youri Tielemans (Belgium) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Magomed Ozdoev (Russia).