In the early hours of Tuesday morning (2), the top 16 players in Europe started a battle for attention as France, ranked second in the world, took on Belgium, ranked third. Today France dominated the attack and Belgium counterattacked. In the final stage of France, he brought the odd man out Gauloi Meiani attacked Wittenham swung a foul, and Belgium Pro Ou Xiang entered the top eight with a small victory of 1-0.

France made two transfers in this game. Kishavin sat in midfield, with frontline Magus Dulin and captain Kilian McBarbie playing double arrows; Belgium also made two changes. Striker Obinda shot Lukaku to play the double arrow, and the use of Effafiadi on the left lock, changing the traditional 442 formation.

In this game, France attacked and Belgium counterattacked, and both sides were impatient. Belgium's several fast attacks were good to the meat. Enrico Carrasco made two kills into the hinterland, daring France to take too much. He was fined three yellow cards in the first phase of the French game. More recently, he was called for a near goal top header hammer by Magus Dulin. Unfortunately, his post went out of bounds. After that, Cao Yaveney was fired high and did not record at half-time.

After the change of sides, France continued to besiege their opponents, burying a lot of goals but rarely hitting the frame, and after a few failed attempts by 'Mai General', Kishavin and Cao Yaveney started their goals. On the contrary, although the side Belgium had a lot of offense, he recruited his life. The departure of Lukaku together with Chiyundibuni was threatened. Fortunately, the goalkeeper Mejlan's eyes were blocked.

Belgium finally conceded on 84 minutes as France spread the ball round before Maiani got into the box on the high road and the provincial center Wittenham changed direction into the net. France was fortunate to get into the wave and eliminate Belgium 1-0 to move into the top eight.

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