Kevin De Bruyne scored one goal and added an assist in Belgium’s victory over Italy which underscored their position as Fifa’s top-ranked team and further established them as leading challengers for next summer’s European Championship.
After Antonio Candreva gave Italy an early lead, Belgium came back with goals from Jan Vertonghen, De Bruyne and Michy Batshuayi in a sparkling performance.
By the end, Belgium were toying with Italy, the four-times World Cup winners, clearly looking in need of rebuilding before going to France.
Belgium continue to impress with players that dominate the Premier League and have a big impact in the French and Italian leagues too.
And even in the absence of their injured goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, Liverpool’s Simon Mignolet proved he is an adequate replacement with several key saves when the game was still tight. “I have an excellent goalie,” the Belgium coach, Marc Wilmots, said.
Italy took the lead in the third minute when Graziano Pellè tested Mignolet with a low drive and Candreva swooped in ahead of the flatfooted Belgian defence to slot home the rebound.
