ST. PETERSBURG, July 9 (Sputnik) - Belgium head coach Roberto Martinez said on Monday that Belgian footballers were "unique" due to their technical skills and "incredible footballing brain."
"I think a Belgian footballer us quite unique - a technical player with an incredible footballing brain... It's been two years trying to build a group... We tried to come together and be as good as we could at the international level... It's a group of people who share a vision of trying to make the Belgian people proud and trying to achieve something important... They've actually done that," Martinez told journalists.
Martinez said that Belgium assistant coach and former France striker Thierry Henry was a "perfect missing piece" for Belgium coaching staff.
"Thierry Henry... brought us something that we didn't have... international experience, the know-how of winning a World Cup, the know-how of... performing in front of the eyes of the world... His dedication, his attention to detail, trying to help any player in the squad on a daily basis has been very important. He was a perfect missing piece of our technical staff," Martinez said.
The head coach praised his side's midfielder Kevin De Bruyne, who was named the man of the match in Friday's World Cup quarter-final as he helped Belgium beat Brazil 2-1 in Kazan by doubling his side’s lead in the 31st minute.
"Kevin De Bruyne is a modern playmaker... He [De Bruyne] goes even quicker than you can see. His level of execution is exceptional.... His performance is very-very attractive... For us, it is essential to have a player like Kevin. He can play different roles... apart from a goalkeeper," he said.
The Red Devils will take on neighbors and 1998 champions France in St. Petersburg on Tuesday.
Russia is hosting its first-ever FIFA World Cup, with the final set to be played at Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium on Sunday.
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