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Belgium catching lightning in a bottle. Lukaku is 25. Hazzard is 27. Both players at their prime. Both at the top of their game. Both played in the best League (EPL). It's exciting to watch.

France V Belgium's gonna be some game.

How many times... the EPL ain’t the best league sorry
 
Belgium catching lightning in a bottle. Lukaku is 25. Hazzard is 27. Both players at their prime. Both at the top of their game. Both played in the best League (EPL). It's exciting to watch.

France V Belgium's gonna be some game.
You are talking about Lukaku and Hazard and ignoring Belgium's best player. SMD.
 
Not that competitive, though. Two team league and kinda soft, to be honest.

It makes it all the sweeter to beat the two teams, nothing wrong with that. And it’s a more fun style tbh, English soccer has more long balls and less tiki taka.
 
It's kinda funny how EVERYONE can see that La Liga is a 2 horse race excepts Spanish people.. LOL ...

There's a word for this in psychology right? Stockholm Syndrome?
 
Well according to the Guardian which profiles ALL World Cup players: Hazzard, Lukaku and 2 other players are their stars. The other one being a defender and the goal keeper.

https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...018-complete-guide-players-ratings-goals-caps
Guardian sucks, then.

Seriously, though. Kevin De Bruyne was equally deserving for Premier League player of the year but Mo Salah's season was more historic(Broke Kane's record).

De Bruyne is a complete player and controls how this Belgium team plays.
 
Guardian sucks, then.

Seriously, though. Kevin De Bruyne was equally deserving for Premier League player of the year but Mo Salah's season was more historic(Broke Kane's record).

De Bruyne is a complete player and controls how this Belgium team plays.

Well ok, put him in the conversation. But Hazzard's the Captain, and is prolific. Lukaku is a handful and is the youngest to score 100 goals in EPL or some **** like that.

Interesting that the Guardian didn't have a star next to his name though, since the Guardian is based in the UK.

Also he isn't yet a household name.
 
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