FIFA 2014 kicks back with Group H's Belgium and Algeria on set to match-up this noon at 12:00 pm EST at Estadio Mineirao, Belo Horizonte.
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Algeria's Striker Islam Slimani is the biggest advantage of Les Fennecs. The 25-year old player managed to goal 10 times on the past 19 games.
Eden Hazard, however, works as an ace for Belgium. He plays as an attacking midfielder and winger for the team. Romelu Lukaku serves as a striker for the team, which is another threat to Algeria this noon. Reportedly from Daily Mail, the team has three powerful attacking midfielders - Hazard, Lukaku, and Vincent Kompany - and all are potent weapons. Consecutively, once they get the momentum, they'll be unstoppable.
"You cannot buy experience; you have to fight for it. I don't know how they will experience this first moment. What is most important is team spirit and we have that," Belgian manager Marc Wilmots confidently said - reported by Christian Today.
On the site, it is said that Belgium had never played on the World Cup for 12 years and team had not lost on their last two group matches (1998 and 2002). On the other hand, Algeria had lost their chances in the past 5 World Cups after 71 failed goal attempts since June 3, 1986.
Faouzi Ghoulam, Saphir Taïder, and Nabil Bentaleb are expected to start off the heat for Algeria. They must use all their manpower to clear the long time quiet record of Les Fennecs.
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