6 reasons to fear Belgium at the 2014 World Cup
The Premier League season has finished, but have no fear the World Cup is a matter of weeks away. Everybody believes that Spain, Brazil and Germany are the teams to fear, but here's five reasons Belgium should be feared:
1- Premier League Power
Many say the Premier League is the best in the world, and the Belgium World Cup squad will be littered with EPL talent, so surely that makes them a huge threat in Brazil? With players like Vincent Kompany, Romelu Lukaku, Simon Mignolet, Thomas Vermaelen and Eden Hazard lining up for Belgium, will any team be able to hide their fear?
2- Youth and experience
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Belgium have the right blend of both youth and experience. They have the experience of their rock of a defender Vincent Kompany of Manchester City, the experience of Daniel Van Buyten of Bayern Munich and the youth that players like Manchester United's Adnan Januzaj bring. Could this be the perfect blend?
3- The hunger to win
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Beligum haven't been a force at the World Cup in a long, long while and they'll be out to win games and prove they're a top nation that's ready to compete for years to come. Could teams like Spain who are used to winning, fall short against a team with the hunger the Belgians possess?
4- Players with a point to prove
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Players like Marouane Fellaini had a dreadful season, and there's no doubt that he'll be looking to put things right at the World Cup.
5- The element of the unknown
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Everybody knows what to expect from teams like Germany and Brazil, so could the element of the unknown Belgium have as a collective, be very, very dangerous to opposing teams?
6- Eden Hazard is one of the scariest players that is Brazil bound
Eden Hazard was at the center of a huge tug-of-war between Premier League giants Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea, but he opted for the latter. Since his move he has been a revelation, getting better and better and forcing Chelsea to sell their former 'Player of the Year' without so much as a blink of an eye. Yes, Eden Hazard is that good.