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European Championship: Goal-thirsty Romelu Lukaku key to Belgian fate against Ukraine

Group E set for thrilling finish as all four teams in the same boat in quest for knockout berth

Reuters Stuttgart Published 26.06.24, 10:15 AM
Romelu Lukaku, during Belgium’s Euro 2024 match against Slovakia in Frankfurt on June 17

Romelu Lukaku, during Belgium’s Euro 2024 match against Slovakia in Frankfurt on June 17 Getty Images

Ukraine and Belgium go into their Euro 2024 clash on Wednesday knowing that there is everything to play for and everything to lose as all teams in Group E are locked on three points heading into the final matchday.

Belgium recovered from their opening loss to Slovakia to beat Romania 2-0 while Ukraine came from a goal down against Slovakia to win 2-1.

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There are all sorts of permutations and calculations to be made but both teams will know that a win guarantees a last 16 place and possibly top seeding in the group.

Belgium looked like a wounded predator in their game against Romania, desperate to prove their best days are not behind them. No player exemplifies that more than Romelu Lukaku.

The 31-year-old has had three goals disallowed by the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) in the tournament so far. He would be top-scorer were it not for very fine margins.

Lukaku has yet to score a valid goal at this tournament but teammate Jérémy Doku said his teammate remains ‘upbeat’.

“He would have liked to have the goals because, now when he scores, I think he’s scared to celebrate,” Doku said.

However, his hold-up play and ability to hold off the two or three defenders that often mark him allows space for others to fashion chances, such as Youri Tielemans’ opening strike against Romania.

He can also count on the mercurial Kevin De Bruyne pulling the strings just behind and who also scored against the Romanians late on, giving the entire team a lift as it confirmed their victory.

“You can feel how useful Kevin is for the team and it is important that the other guys go out on the pitch in the same mood as him,” coach Domenico Tedesco said.

Ukraine have their own dangerman up front in Artem Dovbyk who is also looking to grab a goal, having been the top-scorer in the La Liga last season for Girona with 24.

Serhiy Rebrov’s side will also look to use Mykhailo Mudryk’s electric pace to test the uneasy-looking Belgium central defence, should Wout Faes once again partner Jan Vertonghen at the back.
They also can count on the knowledge of Roman Yaremchuk, who scored their winner against Romania and played in Belgium for teams such as Gent and Club Brugge in recent years.

“We will need to do something incredible to get points against a team of this standard. I really hope it will be Ukraine’s day,” Yaremchuk said.

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