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Belgium coach Marc Wilmots praises Romelu Lukaku after Republic of Ireland victory

Belgium's coach Marc Wilmots (L) congratulates Belgium's forward Romelu Lukaku following the Euro 2016 group E football match between Belgium and Ireland a
Image: Belgium coach Marc Wilmots (l) congratulates Romelu Lukaku on his performance

Marc Wilmots praised Romelu Lukaku's performance after his two goals helped Belgium to a 3-0 victory against the Republic of Ireland.

Lukaku endured a torrid time in his side's opening defeat to Italy but bounced back to silence the critics, scoring twice in the second-half, either side of Alex Witsel's 61st minute header to help secure Belgium's first win of Euro 2016.

And Wilmots was delighted with the Everton striker's performance.

Romelu Lukaku scores his second goal of the afternoon for Belgium
Image: Romelu Lukaku scores his second goal of the afternoon for Belgium

"With Romelu Lukaku we wanted to give somebody some confidence," he said.

"He played a great game. When he missed one opportunity against Italy, people were saying it's all different. I just needed to make sure I trusted him.

"He did what I expected today. I prefer he runs hard for 70 minutes and then I can make a substitution."

Romelu Lukaku opens the scoring for Belgium against Republic of Ireland
Image: Romelu Lukaku opens the scoring for Belgium against Republic of Ireland

Manchester City forward Kevin De Bruyne's place in the Belgium starting line-up was also under threat following his display against Italy.

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De Bruyne himself did nothing to discourage suggestions he would be replaced for their second Group E match after his poor performance, but Wilmots insisted he was always going to pick the Premier League pair.

"I bluffed," Wilmots told reporters."But the players were aware of it. Our line-up was the right line-up today."

BORDEAUX, FRANCE - JUNE 18:  Marc Wilmots manager of Belgium reacts during the UEFA EURO 2016 Group E match between Belgium and Republic of Ireland at Stad
Image: Wilmots' side picked up their first win of Euro 2016 against Ireland

Belgium, now two points ahead of their final group opponents Sweden, need only avoid defeat in Wednesday's game to reach the knockout stage.

"We're not yet qualified," Wilmots added. "We have a difficult game to play against Sweden and it's like a final. Anything could happen."

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