Domenico Tedesco urged his Belgium side to “write history” when the Red Devils host France in Monday’s Nations League clash.
Belgium are three points behind Group A2 leaders Italy and trail second-placed France by two, with the top pair securing qualification to the quarter-finals.
Tedesco’s men could cut that gap with victory in Brussels, though Belgium have not defeated Les Bleus in competitive action in 43 years.
The Belgium head coach called on his side to change the history books, with their last competitive win against France coming in World Cup qualification in 1981.
“Will the poor results against France from the past discourage us? It can be a motivation. We can actually write history,” Tedesco said at Sunday’s press conference.
“Of course, we will need a fantastic day. If you see who France can select then it doesn’t really matter that [Kylian] Mbappe isn’t there.”
A home defeat and Italy overcoming Israel could effectively end Belgium’s top-two hopes with two games remaining.
Bravery was the key message from Tedesco, who will be without both Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku again after the pair asked to not be considered for international selection in October.
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