Belgium boosted by Balogun furore: Tielemans
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Belgium captain Youri Tielemans revealed his team had been
fired up by the uproar surrounding Folarin Balogun after the Red Devils
thrashed the United States 4-1 at the World Cup on Monday.
Tielemans said Belgium's players had held a team meeting
after Balogun's shock FIFA reprieve and had vowed to make a statement against
the World Cup co-hosts.
"Let's be honest: we held a meeting when we heard the
news," Tielemans said of the Balogun controversy.
"We told ourselves we needed to do our talking on the
pitch. That's what we did today. I'm very proud of the team," the Aston
Villa midfielder told Belgium's RTBF broadcaster.
Balogun was named in the United States line-up on Monday
after FIFA suspended his one-match ban for a sending off in the last 32, but he
made little impact in the match.
The shock FIFA decision came after an intervention by US
President Donald Trump in a decision which drew condemnation across the
football world.
"There was a sense of injustice within the squad, and
we were determined to respond on the field," said Nicolas Raskin.
Dodi Lukebakio said the Belgian team "didn't understand
really why he was allowed to play, because he got the red card," but said
they had been focused on performing.
"That's what we did today. So we are very happy, very
proud, and what is all around us is not our problem."
Belgium coach Rudi Garcia had been among the outspoken critics
of FIFA's decision, telling reporters before the game that the ruling seemed
like a prank from "April Fool's Day."
But he struck a more conciliatory note in his post-game
press conference, insisting that extra motivation from the Balogun affair
"wasn't needed or necessary."
"We told (our players) about what was happening. The
group is very mature. We have leaders to help us go through that. I told them
that mattered the most was us," he said.
Garcia also expressed his appreciation that Balogun had made
an effort to speak with him directly after the game.
"He came to talk to me. I really like that. It's not
his fault, he's not the one to blame, and that's what I told him," said
Garcia.
"I really appreciate the intention that he came to see
me."
Overshadowed by the controversy, Monday's game turned out to
be a one-sided affair, with the US rarely threatening Belgium other than a deflected
Malik Tillman free kick.
But Garcia praised his vanquished opponents for "a
great World Cup, regardless of this last game."
"What really mattered to us is our game plan... The US
team is dynamic and full of energy," said the coach.
"We played with real grit," added Tielemans.
"We wanted to get off to a good start -- something we’d been missing
earlier in the tournament.
"We knew that if we put them under pressure, they'd
make mistakes."

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