Lukaku, Hazard help Belgium hammer Scotland 4-0

AFP  |  Glasgow 

semi-finalists capitalised on a series of mistakes with goals from Romelu Lukaku, and a double to thrash the hosts 4-0 in a friendly at Hampden on Friday.

Roberto Martinez's men showed their class and no hangover from their exertions in finishing third in to warm-up for their opener against on Tuesday.

However, the visitors were handed a series of gifts by a side that slumped to a fourth defeat in five games since was appointed for a second spell in charge.

"We were very clinical in front of goal," said Martinez. "The players were well focused overall and for us it was a good excercise for Tuesday."

The contrasting fortunes of the two nations was summed up by playing to a crowd less than that which celebrated their return from in July at a barely half-full Hampden.

Martinez named a strong side with six of those that started semi-final defeat to in the starting line-up.

But it took a gift from Aston Villa's to get the visitors going when the was caught in possession on the edge of his own box and Mousa Dembele and Thorgan Hazard teed up Lukaku for his 41st international goal.

smashed home Belgium's second a minute into the second-half, but again McLeish might have been disappointed to see beaten at his near post.

A truer test of McLeish's ability to qualify for a first major tournament in over 20 years will come when are the visitors to Hampden on Monday in the

However, vast improvements will need to be made in possession as striker scored twice in eight minutes before the hour mark after pouncing on slack passes by and

"It was just a catalogue of errors," said McLeish. "If anybody's got to take the blame, it's me for telling them they have to pass it.

"It's harsh lessons, big lessons for the young ones especially, but they should not be downhearted as they were up against a top team."

However, the former Rangers rejected suggestions it was a risk to take on such a tough fixture and the consequences of a morale-sapping defeat just days before kicking off Scotland's campaign.

"It looked the best choice of opposition for me. We've got to test ourselves," he added.

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First Published: Sat, September 08 2018. 09:45 IST