Belgians back to their best on their euro 2016 after Romelu Lukaku scored twice


 Belgium recorded their first win at Euro 2016 after Romelu Lukaku scored twice and damaged the Republic of Ireland's chances of reaching the last 16.


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Romelu Lukaku

After a goalless opening half, Lukaku scored the Belgians' first goal at the tournament with a neat finish from the edge of the area.
Axel Witsel headed in a second in the 61st minute, before Lukaku sidefooted home after a quick counter.
The Republic did not force goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois into a single save.
It means Martin O'Neill's side, who are bottom of their section with one point, will probably have to beat Italy in their final Group E game on Wednesday.
Belgium, meanwhile, are second on three points and will face Sweden their last group stage match...
It was a disappointing performance from the Republic after a promising display in their opening fixture, when they drew 1-1 with Sweden.
Shane Long, operating as a sole striker, found himself isolated for long periods but may feel he should have won a penalty when he was caught by a wild Toby Alderweireld boot inside the Belgium area.
They dominated possession throughout, with Eden Hazard and Kevin  Bruyne proving much more effective at stretching their opponent's defence than they were against the Italians. Both finished with an assist each.
The win means they are in a strong position to finish second in the group and, while they will face opponents much more attack-minded than the Republic, the victory will undoubtedly boost a side that had appeared lacking in confidence at the start of the tournament........

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