Belgium striker Lois Openda is still confident that. His team’s potential is good enough to make it through the Euro 2024 group stage. Despite losing 0-1 to Slovakia football yesterday. They will have to go back and do their homework to fix their shortcomings, especially their efficiency in the front line.
Openda came on as a substitute in the final 10 minutes and had a chance to build up Romelu Lukaku to smash the ball into the net, but VAR ruled out the goal after it was deemed that the RB Leipzig star had touched the ball with his hand, even though it was the Slovakian player who was marking him UFABET
The ball lost but the 24-year-old striker did not get upset. There are still 6 points left to collect to push for the top of Group E.

“We didn’t start the game badly. We have to give credit to Slovakia for being a physically strong team and knowing how to put pressure on us,” he told ‘RTBF’.
“When we are down 0-1, things get more complicated.”
“In the second half, we put more pressure on our opponents and played well. We just lacked a goal. We have to go back and practice hard for the second game.”
“Meeting Romania is not a battle to the bone. We know how to play well, as we did in the qualifiers. There is no pressure at all. We just have to show the quality, the spirit and the confidence of the players – everything will be fine.”
One of the players who was criticised in the game in Frankfurt yesterday was Lukaku, who wasted chances, and winger Jeremie Doku , who made a poor pass to his teammate, leading to a goal.