Meunier, Hazard strike to seal World Cup third place for Belgium

Belgium's players celebrate a goal by Belgium's defender Thomas Meunier (hidden) during their Russia 2018 World Cup play-off for third place match against England at the Saint Petersburg Stadium in Saint Petersburg on July 14, 2018. PHOTO | PAUL ELLIS |

What you need to know:

  • Meunier was the unlikely hero early on as his close-range finish in the opening exchanges denied England what would have been their best tournament result since lifting the trophy 52 years ago.
  • Belgium's electrifying start mirrored that which Gareth Southgate's men had made in their semi-final loss to Croatia, when a Kieran Trippier free-kick in the fifth minute looked likely to book them a second berth on the big stage.

SAINT PETERSBURG

Belgium achieved their best World Cup finish as goals from Thomas Meunier and Eden Hazard secured a 2-0 victory over England in Saturday's third-place playoff in Saint Petersburg.

Meunier, who missed the semi-final loss to France due to suspension, scored after just four minutes before Hazard grabbed a late second as Belgium eclipsed the side that came fourth at the 1986 edition.

Belgium's defender Thomas Meunier wheels away in celebration after scoring a goal during their Russia 2018 World Cup play-off for third place match against England at the Saint Petersburg Stadium in Saint Petersburg on July 14, 2018. PHOTO | GETTY IMAGES |

Belgium's defender Thomas Meunier (centre) is congratulated by teammates after scoring during their Russia 2018 World Cup play-off for third place match against England at the Saint Petersburg Stadium in Saint Petersburg on July 14, 2018. PHOTO | PAUL ELLIS | AFP

Belgium's forward Eden Hazard celebrates after scoring their second goal during their Russia 2018 World Cup play-off for third place match against England at the Saint Petersburg Stadium in Saint Petersburg on July 14, 2018. PHOTO | GIUSEPPE CACACE | AFP

Belgium have now defeated England twice in a fortnight, having waited 82 years to beat them before winning 1-0 in their group stage encounter.

Gareth Southgate's men were forced to settle for England's joint best performance at a World Cup abroad, matching that of the 1990 generation.

He made five changes to the team beaten 2-1 by Croatia in the last four, as England fielded their youngest World Cup line-up in history — with an average age of 25 years and 174 days.

Phil Jones, Danny Rose, Eric Dier, Fabian Delph and Ruben Loftus-Cheek all came into the side, while Belgium boss Roberto Martinez recalled Meunier and handed a start to Youri Tielemans.

Paris Saint-Germain defender Meunier made a quick impression by firing Belgium in front following an attack started by Romelu Lukaku.

Belgium's forward Romelu Lukaku (left) jumps to control the ball in front of England's defender John Stones during their Russia 2018 World Cup play-off for third place match at the Saint Petersburg Stadium in Saint Petersburg on July 14, 2018. PHOTO | PAUL ELLIS | AFP

The Manchester United forward released Nacer Chadli down the right into space behind the England defence, and his cross was turned home by Meunier who stepped in front of a static Rose.

Jordan Pickford readjusted his body superbly to deny Kevin De Bruyne a second time, the Everton goalkeeper clawing away the ball after a sizeable deflection off Kieran Trippier.

ALDERWEIRELD'S GOAL-SAVING CLEARANCE

Eden Hazard sought to exploit the spaces at every opportunity, the Belgium captain linked up intelligently with Tielemans on the edge of the area but was blocked off as he tried to pull the trigger.

England slowly worked their way into the contest as Loftus-Cheek headed straight at Thibaut Courtois on 15 minutes.

Harry Kane blew a terrific chance to add to his six goals in Russia, the favourite for the Golden Boot scuffing harmlessly wide after an inviting lay-off from Raheem Sterling.

Toby Alderweireld, one of six Tottenham players on the pitch, then hooked just over after a mishit Tielemans shot dropped to the Belgium defender at a corner.

Belgium lost Chadli to a hamstring injury before half-time, while Southgate introduced Marcus Rashford and Jesse Lingard at the break for Sterling and Rose.

England's defender Kieran Trippier helps to stretch England's midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek (bottom) during their Russia 2018 World Cup play-off for third place match against Belgium at the Saint Petersburg Stadium in Saint Petersburg on July 14, 2018. PHOTO | PAUL ELLIS | AFP

Belgium's midfielder Youri Tielemans (right) vies for the ball with England's forward Marcus Rashford during their Russia 2018 World Cup play-off for third place match at the Saint Petersburg Stadium in Saint Petersburg on July 14, 2018. PHOTO | OLGA MALTSEVA | AFP

Their pace and directness gave England renewed vigour, with Lingard volleying across goal just out of the reach of a lunging Kane.

They received a let-off when Lukaku failed to control a defence-splitting pass from De Bruyne, allowing Pickford to charge off his line to smother.

And it looked as though Dier was going to draw England level when he lifted the ball over Courtois, only for Alderweireld to race back to clear off the line.

With England pushing forward, Meunier nearly produced one of the goals of the tournament, his crisp volley from a Dries Mertens cross drawing an excellent one-handed stop from Pickford.

There was nothing Pickford could do though as De Bruyne and Hazard combined to wrap up the victory on 82 minutes, the latter drilling low inside the near post for his third goal of the competition.

Belgium's goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois reacts after Belgium's forward Eden Hazard (not in picture) scored during their second goal during their Russia 2018 World Cup play-off for third place match against England at the Saint Petersburg Stadium in Saint Petersburg on July 14, 2018. PHOTO | PAUL ELLIS | AFP

Belgium's French assistant coach Thierry Henry gestures on the sideline during their Russia 2018 World Cup play-off for third place match against England at the Saint Petersburg Stadium in Saint Petersburg on July 14, 2018. PHOTO | GIUSEPPE CACACE | AFP

England's forward Harry Kane applauds the fans after their Russia 2018 World Cup play-off for third place match against Belgium at the Saint Petersburg Stadium in Saint Petersburg on July 14, 2018. PHOTO | OLGA MALTSEVA | AFP