Lukaku gets a kick from Belgium's all-out attack



Romelu Lukaku described playing in Belgium's 8-1 rout of Estonia in their World Cup qualifier on Sunday as an exhilarating experience. "The team was really good and it's great to be in such an attacking side. We did well with our ball possession and created a lot of chances," the striker said after scoring two goals in the match in Brussels that lifted the Belgians top of their qualifying group after four successive wins. "We all played really well and we have to do that again in the future. That was a really great experience, being part of such a good footballing show," Lukaku added.
Belgium's performance contrasted with a laboured effort in a warm-up friendly against the Netherlands in Amsterdam on Wednesday. "We made a good analysis of the match against the Dutch, where we could have done a lot better. We did not show the best side of ourselves in that game but today it was admittedly against a less difficult opponent," Lukaku told Belgian television. "But we scored eight times and we must take this kind of finishing form through to the next game," Lukaku added. "Fans come here to watch a good game and that was certainly the case. They want to see us play the same way we do at our clubs and that is what we did, so everyone is satisfied." Belgium's next qualifier is against Greece at home on March 25.Mertens and Romelu Lukaku scored twice as Belgium destroyed Estonia 8-1 to seize top spot outright in World Cup Group H qualifying on Sunday.
Coach Roberto Martinez's men also struck through Thomas Meunier, Eden Hazard, Yannick Carrasco and an own goal from Ragnar Klavan, with the first three coming inside the opening 25 minutes. Estonia replied just before the half-hour through Henri Anier but it was a lonely highlight for the Baltic nation who are second from bottom with three points. Meunier's first international goal after eight minutes began the deluge as he timed a run to the back post perfectly to head home Carrasco's cross. Mertens' shot from outside the area took a wicked deflection for the second goal after 16 minutes and Hazard made it 3-0 with a powerful drive after a swift attacking move. A rare defensive slip then allowed Anier to turn and beat keeper Thibaut Courtois before the break. Belgium added three more goals in six minutes soon after the hour mark as they claimed their fourth group victory.
Unmarked Carrasco finished off a square pass from Lukaku before Klavan steered a centre by Mertens into his own net. Mertens then grabbed his second goal with a chip over the goalkeeper after Lukaku's effort had been well saved. Lukaku was rewarded for his contribution when his 83rd- minute shot took a deflection to leave goalkeeper Mihkel Aksalu with no chance. The Everton striker was then fed five minutes later with a clever ball from midfield and he raced towards goal before shooting into the corner of the net. Belgium have 12 points from four games, two ahead of second-placed Greece and five in front of Bosnia who are third. Greece were held 1-1 at home by Bosnia on Sunday.

Match Sheet:

8 - Belgium: Courtois; Vertonghen, Climan, Dendoncker; Carrasco, Witsel (Simons, m.88), De Bruyne, Meunier; Hazard (Mirallas, m.73), Mertens (Tielemans, m.74) and Lukaku.
1 - Estonia: Aksalu; Teniste, Baranov, Klavan, Kallaste; Mosnikov (Kams, m.63), Dmitrijev, Vassiljev, Mets, Luts (Marin, m.84); Anier (Ojamaa, m. 85).
Goals: 1-0, m.8: Meunier; 1-0, m.16: Mertens; 3-0, m.25: Hazard; 3-1, m.30, Arnier; 4-1, m.62: Carrasco; 5-1, m.64: Klavan, own goal; 6-1, m.68 Mertens; 7-1, m.83, Lukaku; 8-1, m.88, Lukaku.
Referee: Alexandru Tudor (Romania). Cards: none.
Stadium: Rey Balduino (Belgium)
Attendance: 35,000 spectators

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