FIFA World Cup 2022: Belgium's Eden Hazard has hit out at Germany's decision to cover their mouths in protest before their defeat to Japan on Wednesday.
- Germany protested FIFA's 'One Love' armband ban
- Then fell to shock 2-1 defeat to Japan
- Hazard claims they shouldn't have protested
WHAT HAPPENED?
Germany decided to pose for their pre-match team photo with each player holding a hand over their mouth, a symbolic gesture of being silenced after they and six other nations - including Belgium - were banned by FIFA from wearing the LGBTQ+ inclusive 'One Love' armband.
However, Hazard argued that the Germans should have stuck to
the football, given that they eventually fell to a shocking 2-1 defeat.
WHAT THEY SAID:
"They'd have done better not to do it [the protest] and
to win instead," Hazard claimed. "We are here to play football. I'm
not here to send a political message. Other people are better placed for that.
We want to be focused on football."
THE BIGGER PICTURE:
While Germany's loss leaves them third in Group E and needing a win against Spain in their next match to be sure of qualification, Hazard and Belgium ground out a narrow 1-0 victory over Canada.
While there was no protest towards FIFA, Belgium's opener did see Kevin De Bruyne clash with manager Roberto Martinez and defender Toby Alderweireld, in a match that was as tight as the scoreline suggests.
DID YOU KNOW?
Despite the win, Belgium faced 22 shots against Canada,
their most in a group stage game at the World Cup since 1998 (22 v the
Netherlands).
WHAT NEXT FOR HAZARD?
Hazard will hope to feature again when Belgium take on Morocco in their next match on Sunday, knowing a win will be enough to progress to the next stage.
Article Source: Goal.com
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