Belgium, Portugal in goalless draw

IANS  |  Brussels 

and played out a goalless draw here in a friendly match in preparation for the imminent World Cup in

With 50 percent possession and three shots on goal for each team, those of Roberto Martínez, with his usual 3-4-2-1 in Belgium; and those of Fernando Santos, who drew a 4-3-3 for Portugal, they made a game of tactical control with few mistakes.

Lukaku was able to open the scoring in the first minute of play, and the Belgians returned to caress the goal with a chance by Yannick Carrasco on the left of the area half an hour into the game.

Shortly before, Portugal, first rival of on Jun. 15 in Russia, had sent a warning with a long shot from João Moutinho that diverted to the corner.

The returned to try his luck with a shot at half distance that the caught in two stages.

The players went to the locker room tunnel after a first half without great surprises or genius, with a more present playing in front of their audience and a well-planted despite the absence of its great star.

has not yet joined the national team after winning last Saturday in with Real Madrid.

In a match that allowed up to six changes per team, the Belgian replaced Dries Martens in the second half with Real Sociedad

Nacer Chadli for Carrasco, for and for Lukaku also entered at the beginning of the second half. And in the 58th minute Vincent Kompany, a regular in the infirmary, asked to give up his position because of muscle problems and in came Dedryck Boyata.

Santos introduced the first change of in the 65th minute, when Gelson Martins left his post to the veteran

As in the first half, dominated the opening stages of the second and enjoyed a new scoring opportunity in the 64th, when Eden Hazard served Thomas Meunier, who came on strong but was deftly deflected by Portugal's

But despite the great offensive talent of the "red devils", with attackers like Kevin de Bruyne, Hazard or Lukaku, the goal eluded them against a Portugal that never lost the rhythm of the game and that continued introducing changes gradually, giving entry to players more experienced, such as the replacement of Joao Mario, 25, by Manuel Fernandes, 32.

With nothing at stake and so close, no one took risks at the end of the game, lacking pace due to the continuous changes in the final section, and the spectators in the King Baudouin Stadium, among which was Pep Guardiola, were left without seeing goals.

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First Published: Sun, June 03 2018. 14:20 IST