Belgium have looked significantly more threatening just minutes into the second half, able to cut through the Algerian defense as opposed to simply passing the ball around without any purpose as they were in the first half.
Much of that has been down to the introduction of attacking midfielder Dries Mertens, who has been very lively since replacing the dreadful Nacer Chadli coming out of the interval.
Romelu Lukaku has still not been able to get himself involved in that match, though, which will concern manager Marc Wilmots.










