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Who will win the Round of 16 match between Belgium and Japan?

Who will win the Round of 16 match between Belgium and Japan?


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Abdullah719

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Belgium look like strong favourites here.

Japan have done well but Belgium should be too strong for them.
 
Easy win for Belgium. Don't see the Japanese being able to live with the trio of Hazard ,Lukaku,and KDB.
 
Should be Belgium easily. Japan were a disgrace yesterday with those tactics.
 
Belgium....but my heart says Japan...lol but i dont see them standing a chance...Lukaku might get a hatrick
 
well played Japan... Belgium don't have defence, back Brazil to beat them...
 
Japan’s World Cup footballers have been hailed an “example for all teams” for leaving their dressing room spotless with a "thank you" note in Russian following their devastating defeat to Belgium.

The team were in tears on Monday night after they lost to Belgium 3-2 in the 94th minute of the knock-out game.

But despite their understandable heartbreak, the players found the time to clear up after themselves and write a thank you card in Russian.

A picture shared by a FIFA employee showed their spotless post-match dressing room.

“This is the Japanese dressing room after losing to Belgium in the 94' minute,” she wrote.

“Thanked their fans in the stadium, cleaned up everything (bench and dressing room) and spoke to media. Even left note with 'thank you' in Russian.

“What an example for all teams!! Privilege to work with!”

Dejected Japanese fans were also pictured filling bin-bags with rubbish as they stayed to clear up after the game.

Touching images showed sombre-looking fans picking up litter and tidying it into blue bags just minutes after the county’s team suffered the 3-2 defeat in Rostov-on-Don.

Japan scraped through the group stages of the World Cup – managing to get an advantage on Senegal purely because of a better disciplinary record.

Devastated fans broke down in tears following the match (AFP/Getty Images)
During Monday’s game, they managed to land themselves 2-0 up on Belgium, scoring two goals in four minutes during the second half.

But Belgium quickly responded with two goals of their own and managed to land a third in the 94th minute.

Fans fell to their knees in despair following the defeat, whilst some players covered their heads in towels as they sobbed.

https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/fo...Social&utm_source=Facebook#Echobox=1530605832
 
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Felt really sorry for Japan. Their fans must have been delighted when they were 2-0 up and then complete opposite when they lost :(
 
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