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Wilmots downplays Hazard injury scare
Meanwhile, plagued by injuries to creative midfielders and without a talisman up front, Italy coach Antonio Conte is banking on a workmanlike team full of energy to outfox Belgium’s exciting young forwards when they meet on Monday.
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“I don’t think it is serious, just a knock”, Wilmots told reporters after the match between the expected starting XI and the reserves.
Punters, therefore, are advised to back Belgium to open their Euro 2016 campaign with a win at Betway’s generous 6/4 (2.50) quote ahead of Monday’s crucial clash.
Yet the lack of a killer instinct among Italy’s strikers, notably target man Graziano Pelle, could make it hard should Belgium score first and force the Italians to chase the game.
Second-ranked Belgium has been tipped by many to win Euro 2016 despite a fairly lackluster display at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. If you lose, there’ll be a lot more stress on the following two matches.
Following the Italy game, Belgium play the Republic of Ireland in Bordeaux on June 18, before facing Sweden in their final Group E fixture in Nice on June 22.
I fancy Belgium to win this match and to establish a solid platform from which they will go on to top Group E as a effect.
At the start of the week, Hazard confirmed that he will not leave Chelsea in the summer.
“All the teams will have to work hard to survive this group and I think Italy are even more risky when they have their backs against the wall. That is what really counts”.
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Italy on the other hand, were beset by injury problems before the tournament and travelled to France without the influential Marco Verratti and Claudio Marchisio.