Saturday, July 5, 2014

BELGIUM COACH URGE HIS PLAYERS TO MAKE HISTORY AGAINST ARGENTINA

Belgium coach Marc Wilmots has called on his players to make history on Saturday as they attempt to reach their first World Cup semi-final since 1986.
The Red Devils face Argentina in the quarter-finals in Brasilia (17:00 Nigerian time).
The last time Belgium reached the last four they lost to a team inspired by Diego Maradona, but Wilmots wants his side to play attacking football despite the threat posed by Lionel Messi.
"We can write history," Wilmots said. "We're going to play our own game."
He added: "We won't just defend. We play compact football and we don't leave a lot of space. We have to attack and defend together."
Wilmots said his players must not become fixated with the threat posed by Messi, despite the Barcelona forward scoring four and creating two of the seven goals Argentina have scored in the tournament.
Messi set up Angel Di Maria's extra-time winner in the last 16 against Switzerland, whose coach Ottmar Hitzfeld said it would be wrong to consider Argentina a one-man team.
"I think Ottmar Hitzfeld is right," added Wilmots. "People tend to focus on Messi, and rightly so, but I watched the Argentina-Switzerland match and the team is not just Lionel Messi. It's a whole."
Argentina manager Alejandro Sabella also denied his team are overly reliant on Messi, as they attempt to reach a first World Cup semi-final in 24 years.
"Four years ago Messi was criticised for not contributing enough, and now people say we depend too greatly upon him," he said. "Any team who has a player like Messi in their ranks - he's the best player in the world - will greatly depend upon him.
"But there's a group of players who support Messi, who make him stronger. I believe the fact he's done what he has here is down to the work the team puts in.
"The winning goal against the Swiss the other day came about because a forward, Rodrigo Palacio, who was playing in midfield, closed down the space and helped us win the ball back. You have to work to create the spaces for players like Messi to thrive. If we hadn't had Palacio playing, we wouldn't have scored that goal."

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