Belgium bounced again from their thumping through the Netherlands with an emphatic 6-1 Nations League win over Poland on Wednesday. Roberto Martinez's facet suffered a resounding 4-1 defeat to the Oranje on Friday, but a miles-progressed display at the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels saw them go back to prevailing methods in Group A4.
They fell behind to Robert Lewandowski's 28th-minute strike, but pulled stage before 1/2-time way to Axel Witsel's extremely good effort from out of doors the penalty place. Kevin De Bruyne then placed them ahead after the interval, before a double from alternative Leandro Trossard, an extended-range strike from Leander Dendoncker and a overdue sixth from Lois Openda placed the seal on a powerful win.
Despite a vibrant start, Belgium fell behind quickly earlier than the 1/2-hour mark while Lewandowski managed Sebastian Szymanski's skip earlier than clipping past the onrushing Simon Mignolet. However, the Red Devils pulled level three mins earlier than the c language, Witsel superbly whipping in from 20 yards after Bartlomiej Dragowski had saved out De Bruyne's near-range attempt.
Dragowski made an remarkable double stop after the spoil, first pawing away Dendoncker's header after which getting down nicely to repel Eden Hazard's power. He became powerless to prevent De Bruyne in the 59th minute, although, because the Manchester City guy rolled beyond him after being performed in via Hazard.
Trossard made it three with a groovy finish after reducing in from the right, earlier than the Brighton and Hove Albion ahead introduced a 2nd with a looping strike from the threshold of the penalty location. Dendoncker added a 5th with a sublime strike from 25 yards that flashed beyond Dragowksi, earlier than alternative Openda wrapped up the scoring with almost the last kick of the game.