Courtois Belgium comeback ends in Ukraine loss ()

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Courtois Belgium comeback ends in Ukraine loss

<img src="https://thesun.my/binrepository/400x267/1c0/400d225/none/11808/OSRY/fbl-eur-nations-ukr-bel-202035_5064185_20250321075244.jpg"><p><b>GOALKEEPER</b> Thibaut Courtois tasted defeat on his Belgium return on Thursday as the Red Devils lost 3-1 to Ukraine in the first leg of the Nations League play-off.</p><p>Real Madrid's Courtois last played for his country in 2023 before a public falling out with then coach Domenico Tedesco and looked set to finish on 102 caps.</p><p>Courtois, 32, has come back into the fold under new boss in Frenchman Rudi Garcia, but was unable to stop Ukraine claiming the upper hand before next Sunday's second leg in Genk.</p><p>Romelu Lukaku scored for Belgium before efforts from Oleksiy Gutsulyak, Vladyslav Vanat and Ilya Zabarnyi in a 12-minute spell after the break secured the win for Sergiy Rebrov's side.</p><p>“The second half they took control,“ Lukaku told Belgian broadcaster RTBF.</p><p>“We had more desire but we were too wasteful for the third goal, our confidence dropped.</p><p>He added: “We can change the situation next week. I think you can see the team hasn’t recovered (from Tedesco’s tenure). The team have to be tough mentally.”</p><p>The opening game of the tie was played in the Spanish city of Murcia, due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.</p><p>Many of the Belgium side which topped the world rankings from 2018 until 2021 have retired, including former skipper Eden Hazard.</p><p>Another member of that golden generation in striker Lukaku opened the scoring in south-eastern Spain after 40 minutes.</p><p>Courtois then conceded three goals by the 78th-minute leaving Belgium on the edge of relegation to the second-tier League B of the Nations League.</p>

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