The Belgium coach is expensive

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Domenico Tedesco, the coach of Belgium, is far from unanimous among the followers of the Red Devils

Philippe Albert has decided. He would not have kept Domenico Tedesco on the Belgium bench, after Euro 2024, if he had had the power. The former international defender, now a consultant for the RTBFdoes not appreciate the coach of the Red Devils, he repeated after Italy-Belgium (2-2) played Thursday evening and counting for the 3rd day of the League of Nations.

“It was already a mistake to extend it just before the Euro

“,
estimates Philippe Albert (41 caps with Belgium between 1987 and 1997) about the 39-year-old Italian-German technician, successor to the Spaniard Roberto Martinez in February 2023.

Doku in piston, bad choice

Against Italy, placing Jérémy Doku in the right piston did not please Philippe Albert who judged this choice to be a waste. The Manchester City winger was “much too far from the opposing goal to begin his actions »analyzed the journalist Vincent Langendries.

Monday evening, Belgium will welcome the French team on the lawn of the King Baudoin stadium, from 8:45 p.m. During the first leg of this Nations League, the Blues dominated the Red Devils, 2-0 (2nd day), at the Groupama stadium in Décines, the OL venue.

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