Belgium, one of the strongest teams in Group F of the European soccer tournament, will travel to Estonia in Eastern Europe for a fierce competition. After the pain of the World Cup, Belgium under the leadership of the Tadisco coach renewed new life, Lukaku the Inter Milan star has become the team's key scorer, the last three games for the "Red Devils of Europe" to contribute five goals. In addition to the team's last four matches Estonia to maintain all the wins, and the half-time lead record is significant, this campaign, the public have favored the Belgian half-time visitors to win. (The match will be played at 2:45 a.m. on Wednesday.)

Belgium's "Golden Generation" has a reputation for being a good team, but their results have not been as good as they could have been. After Martinez retired, Tedesco took over, and the team has absorbed a lot of young blood. In the last match against Austria, Tedisco boldly used young players such as Faith and Li Cheng, with Nottingham Forest's Olivier Vengara in the midfield and Hapag-Lloyd Berlin's Luke Bakio in the front line. All of these players averaged less than 10 national team appearances. At the end of the match, even with Austria tied at 1-1, Tadisco still boldly replaced three players who played for the national team for the first time, realizing the transition between the old and the new, and injecting new vitality into the "European Red Devils".

Belgium have beaten Sweden and Germany since the World Cup, and despite being a goal down at one stage at home to Austria, equalized thanks to a goal from Lukaku. The Inter striker still has the trust of Tedesco and has been the biggest draw for the national team with five goals in his last three games for Belgium.

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