Belgium's star goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois expressed strong belief in his team's potential to deliver a major upset against formidable European champions Spain in the highly anticipated World Cup quarter-final clash.
Key Points
- Belgium goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois is confident his team can cause an upset against Spain in the World Cup quarter-final.
- Courtois believes Belgium's strong squad possesses qualities that Spain will need to consider, despite Spain being the favourite.
- Courtois acknowledges Spain's excellent possession play and quick pressing, identifying exploiting space behind their defence as key.
Belgium goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois believes his country can create a surprise at the World Cup and upset Spain in Friday’s quarter-final after finally beginning to show some form.
"Everyone on our team realises it's possible. I think we have a strong squad with qualities that Spain will have to take into account,” he told reporters ahead of training on Wednesday.
“There are surprises in every tournament … the Champions League, the Europa League, the World Cup. There are always surprises, and I think we can be one of them. Eliminating the European champions would obviously be a huge upset. The confidence is there,” he said after a 4-1 victory over co-hosts the United States in Seattle on Monday.
Belgium's Journey To Quarter-Finals
Belgium bumbled through the group phase, eventually topping the standings after beating New Zealand 5-1 in their last fixture after being held by Egypt and Iran.
They then scraped by Senegal, coming back from two goals down with five minutes left to take the game to extra time and then win 3-2 with a last-gasp penalty.
"People were a bit disappointed in us, but we’ve set that right. We’re getting better and better,” Courtois insisted.
“Spain is the favourite, of course. They are excellent in possession, and when they lose the ball, they press quickly. That’s where the key lies: knowing how to quickly exploit the space behind their defence."
Spain substitute Mikel Merino earned them a 1-0 last-16 win when he scored against Portugal in the 91st minute on Monday.
“I think the goal against Portugal highlights their strengths," added Courtois. "We know Lamine Yamal is incredibly talented in one-on-one situations; he’s fast, agile, and can beat two players if necessary."
Courtois' Personal Connection To Spain
Courtois, rated among the best keepers in world football, knows all about the Spanish threat having played at Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid.
"I've lived in Spain for 11 years, that’s a long time, of course. Life runs on a slightly later schedule there, and the weather is better. But ultimately, I remain Belgian.
“Spain is my second home, though, and I’ll probably keep living there after my career ends. “I also have two children who are naturally more Spanish than Belgian, but at the end of the day, tomorrow's match is all about Belgium,” he added.
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