Brussels — Belgium arrive at the World Cup in Russia replete with enviable talent but coach Roberto Martinez’s side will have to guard against their perennial habit of underwhelming at major tournaments. Ranked third in the world by Fifa, Belgium boast top-level English Premier League performers in their side and will be one of the firm favourites to lift the World Cup trophy on July 15 in Moscow. Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne will join Chelsea playmaker Eden Hazard in a dominant midfield and will be expected to produce the chances for Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku, who at 25 is already Belgium’s top scorer with 33 goals. De Bruyne, 26, has been the linchpin with Pep Guardiola’s record-breaking English champions Manchester City, registering more assists than any other player in Europe’s top five leagues since 2012. Hazard failed to help Chelsea retain their league crown but is still the club’s top performer. Mousa Dembele will add steel to the creativity, whil...

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