LYON: Belgium captain Kevin De Bruyne launched an angry tirade against his teammates after A 2-0 Nations League defeat to France in League A Group 2.
De Bruyne said: “I cannot repeat [what I said] in the media but it has to be better in every way. If the standard we want to reach is the best, but we’re no longer good enough to get to that level, then you have to give everything. If you don’t even do that, it’s over.
“I can accept that we’re not as good as in 2018. I was the first to see that, but other things are unacceptable. I’m not going to say what. We are too many at the back. If you stay with six at the back, there is no connection. It is what it is. It is not about transition, but about people who do not perform their tasks.”
Coach Domenico Tedesco said he understood De Bruyne’s anger, adding: “He is our captain and has a huge winning mentality, so he can also react emotionally.”
Belgium made a lively start to the game but were quickly overwhelmed by a superior France side, who bounced back from last week’s loss to Italy in Paris with goals from Randal Kolo Muani and Ousmane Dembele.
Italy win
Davide Frattesi and Moise Kean secured a 2-1 win for Italy over Israel as Luciano Spalletti’s side maintained their perfect record to remain top of the table.
Italy lead the standings on six points after they stunned France 3-1 in their opening game on Friday.
France are second on three points, level with third-placed Belgium whom they beat 2-0 in the group’s other game while Israel are bottom without a point.
Frattesi gave Italy the lead before the break when he bundled the ball home with his chest from close range and Kean made it 2-0 from a rebound just after the hour mark.
Israel reduced the deficit in the 90th minute through Mohammed Abu Fani, who found the net from the edge of the box after the hosts, staging the game in Budapest, Hungary for security reasons, won a free kick.
Spalletti made five changes to the side that defeated France, with Giacomo Raspadori and Moise Kean starting up front in place of Lorenzo Pellegrini and Mateo Retegui.
Italy were also without defender Riccardo Calafiori, who missed out with a calf strain.
Frattesi, who was a doubt ahead of the clash, delivered quality throughout the game and opened the scoring for the Euro 2020 champions late in the first half, sending a Federico Dimarco pass into a bottom corner.
Israel goalkeeper Yoav Gerafi denied Frattesi from doubling the lead after the break, when defender Alessandro Bastoni played in the midfielder into the box and the 24-year-old attempted a low shot.
Frattesi, who also found the net in the win against France, remains the top scorer of Spalletti’s Italy with six goals, after the Italian coach took over in August 2023.
Kean scored Italy’s second in the 62nd minute after Gerafi dived to deny an effort by Giacomo Raspadori but did not manage to save the follow-up by Kean, who struck powerfully with first touch.
The second goal saw Italy start moving with much more confidence and they were close to adding a third but Sandro Tonali’s low close-range strike was on the minimal offside.
Instead, Israel ensured a nervy ending when they pulled a goal back just before the final whistle as they continued to maintain a fair share of possession against their more experienced opponents.
Israel were defeated 3-1 by Belgium on Friday in their first-ever game in League A after they gained promotion to competition’s top tier having won their League B group in 2022-23.
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