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Belgium state that they can upset Spain in World Cup last eight

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Belgium are embracing their underdog status ahead of Friday’s World Cup quarter-final
Belgium are embracing their underdog status ahead of Friday’s World Cup quarter-final against Spain, with coach Rudi Garcia confident they have the attacking quality and belief to upset ​the European champions.
Spain entered the tournament as one of the favourites and after a ‌slow start found their swagger with a 3-0 win over Austria in the round of 32.
While Spain coach Luis de la Fuente struck a philosophical tone in his own pre-match media conference, quoting Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius, Garcia ​leaned instead on analytics and squad management.
“We know we are playing one of the ​favourites. Spain are probably the best at ball possession and they have been ⁠playing in a recognisable way for 15 or 20 years,” he said.
“But we have a great ​team. We are the second-highest scorers in the World Cup and we are facing the team ​with the highest expected goals. We think we can do it.”
Belgium, with 13 goals, are the third-highest scorers behind France (16) and Argentina (14).
Veteran forward Romelu Lukaku, whose workload has been managed during the tournament, said Belgium would need the ​perfect game to progress.
“If you get this far, you don’t play just to go home,” the ​33-year-old said.
“Spain are an excellent team. They look for the third man, they have speed on the sides ‌and they ⁠provide depth. But we are well prepared and we have assets that can make life difficult for them.”
Lukaku said his role had been agreed after a long conversation with Garcia in April and that his focus was not on individual accolades.
–Reuters–