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BELGIUM 5-1 Luxembourg | Friendly | 2014/05/26
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Belgium broke the deadlock inside three minutes when Marouane Fellaini broke with pace before feeding Lukaku, but home ardour was soon doused by Aurélien Joachim's devastating long-distance equaliser. Lukaku restored the advantage midway through the half, then completed his haul after half-time before making way amid a host of substitutions. Still Belgium came, Nacer Chadli making it 4-1 and Kevin De Bruyne's late penalty wrapped things up.
It was Lukaku who took the headlines, however, even if it was Fellaini who sparked things off as he intercepted a pass on halfway, stormed forward and found Lukaku to give Belgium a dream start. Joachim knocked them off their stride briefly, but Luxembourg were architects of their own downfall as defenders contrived to get in one another's way, and Lukaku duly capitalised from close range.
Belgium coach Marc Wilmots rang the changes at half-time, with Manchester United FC midfielder Adnan Januzaj among five substitions as he came on for his debut. There were further changes on the hour, but only after Lukaku had claimed the matchball following good work from Thomas Vermaelen. De Bruyne shouldered the attacking burden, teeing up Chadli for the fourth before converting from the spot after another debutant, Divock Origi, Lukaku's replacement, was brought down.
It wrapped up Belgium's first victory in five matches. They will continue their build-up to the FIFA World Cup away to Sweden on 1 June.
BELGIUM NATIONAL FOOTBALL TEAM
G Sammy Bossut 11/8/1985 SV Zulte Waregem
G Koen Casteels 25/6/1992 Hoffenheim
G Thibaut Courtois 11/5/1992 Atlético Madrid
G Thomas Kaminski 23/10/1992 RSC Anderlecht
G Simon Mignolet 6/3/1988 Liverpool
D Toby Alderweireld 2/3/1989 Atlético Madrid
D Laurent Ciman 5/8/1985 Standard de Liège
D Vincent Kompany 10/4/1986 Manchester City
D Nicolas Lombaerts 20/3/1985 Zénith Saint-Pétersbourg
D Daniel Van Buyten 7/2/1978 Bayern Munich
D Anthony Vanden Borre 24/10/1987 RSC Anderlecht
D Thomas Vermaelen 14/11/1985 Arsenal
D Jan Vertonghen 24/4/1987 Tottenham
M Nacer Chadli 2/8/1989 Tottenham
M Kevin De Bruyne 28/6/1991 VfL Wolfsburg
M Steven Defour 15/4/1988 FC Porto
M Moussa Dembélé 16/7/1987 Tottenham
M Marouane Fellaini 22/11/1987 Manchester United
M Axel Witsel 12/1/1989 Zénith Saint-Pétersbourg
A Eden Hazard 7/1/1991 Chelsea
A Adnan Januzaj 5/2/1995 Manchester United
A Romelu Lukaku 13/5/1993 Everton
A Dries Mertens 6/5/1987 Naples
A Kevin Mirallas 5/10/1987 Everton
A Divock Origi 18/4/1995 Lille