The country's 'golden generation' had high
hopes of a first-ever appearance in a World Cup final but came
up short on Tuesday as neighbors France edged them 1-0 at the
Saint Petersburg Stadium.
But if there is any consolation, it will be that many will
return to try again at the Euro 2020 tournament where, should
they qualify comfortably, Belgium will be among the favorites.
"Belgian football has got a wealth of young talent coming
through and in my role, I've got an eye on the Euros in 2020,"
said coach Roberto Martinez, who signed a two-year contract
extension to take him through to 2020 just weeks before the
World Cup kicked off.
"It's too early to make a sort of assessment of the (Russia)
tournament at the moment, we need to focus on that final game,
coming back to St Petersburg and facing the opportunity of
fighting for that third place.
"Then we'll need to regroup again, as it happens after any
tournament, we need to look at the younger generation and try to
become stronger from tournament to tournament. There is the
drive and ambition," he added.
Belgium play on Saturday against the loser of Wednesday's
semi-final between Croatia and England in the third place
playoff.
Players like captain Eden Hazard, Kevin De Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku
and goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois are still aged under 28 and will
be eager to have another chance.
"The disappointment is massive but we must be realistic. We have
had a good tournament, even the match against France was good,
and we can be proud despite the fact that we lost," said De
Bruyne.
"There was little difference between us and France and, in the
end, it was just one corner that proved decisive."
Belgium's best international performances have been European
Championship runners-up in 1980 and now two World Cup
semi-finals, the first of which was in 1986.
Asked whether being knocked out of the World Cup represented the
last chance for a talented group of players who have promised
much in recent years, Courtois said: "I don't know. The Euros
are only two years away."
(Editing by Christian Radnedge)
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