Kevin De Bruyne scored twice either side of half-time to hand Belgium a winning start to their Nations League campaign, beating Israel 3-1 at the Nagyerdei Stadion.
De Bruyne got the ball rolling with a fine finish early on, only for Timothy Castagne’s own goal to level things up on neutral ground in Hungary.
But the Red Devils rallied after the break, with Belgium’s captain scoring from the spot shortly after Youri Tielemans had restored their advantage.
Belgium took the lead in the 21st minute as Manchester City’s Jeremy Doku skipped to the byline before finding his club team-mate De Bruyne, who finished emphatically.
Despite their dominance, Belgium were pegged back nine minutes before half-time as Anan Khalaili’s goal-bound header deflected off Castagne and beyond Koen Casteels.
But Tielemans restored their advantage three minutes after the restart, firing into the bottom corner after Lois Openda’s neat touch.
De Bruyne grabbed his second of the game four minutes later after Openda was fouled by Raz Shlomo inside the box, finishing confidently from 12 yards.
Belgium were awarded another penalty soon after, with Openda again involved, only for the RB Leipzig striker to step up and see his spot-kick saved by Yoav Gerafi.
The Red Devils travel to Lyon on Monday to face France, who were beaten 3-1 by Italy in their opening fixture in Group A2.
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— Belgian Red Devils (@BelRedDevils) September 6, 2024
Data Debrief: De Bruyne at the double
While many of Belgium’s ‘golden generation’ have come and gone, De Bruyne proved once again he is still the jewel in the Red Devils’ crown.
The City midfielder contributed an expected goals (xG) tally of 1.64 to Belgium’s 3.53 total, also playing more passes in the final third (34) than any other player on the pitch.
He also created two big chances for his team-mates, with his 10 touches in the opposition box a total only bettered by Doku (11) for the hosts.
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