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Belgium routs Poland 6-1, Netherlands wins on late goal

Belgium's Kevin De Bruyne, left, celebrates after scoring against Poland during the UEFA Nations League soccer match between Belgium and the Poland, at the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels, Wednesday, June 8, 2022. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert)

So much for Belgium not caring about the Nations League.

By coming from behind to rout Poland 6-1 on Wednesday, Belgium’s players gave an emphatic riposte to those questioning the team’s commitment to the competition at the end of a long season and, in particular, after a 4-1 loss to the Netherlands on Friday.

Belgium coach Roberto Martinez had been quick to dismiss accusations of his players lacking desire, and they backed up that support by recovering from going behind to Robert Lewandowski’s 76th goal for Poland. Only two European players — Cristiano Ronaldo (117) and Ferenc Puskas (84) — have scored more in men’s internationals.

Axel Witsel launched Belgium’s comeback with the equalizer in the 42nd, Kevin De Bruyne added a second in the 59th, before a double from Leandro Trossard — in the 73rd and 80th — a long-range effort from Leander Dendoncker in the 83rd and a first international goal by Lois Openda to wrap up the win in Brussels.

Belgium's Lois Openda celebrates after scoring against Poland during the UEFA Nations League soccer match between Belgium and the Poland, at the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels, Wednesday, June 8, 2022. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert)

Trossard’s second goal was spectacular, with the Brighton playmaker collecting a short corner and curling a shot into the far top corner from the edge of the area.

The Netherlands stayed in front in the group, though, by scoring in the fourth minute of stoppage time through Wout Weghorst’s diving header to beat Wales 2-1.

Netherlands' Wout Weghorst celebrates with teammates after scoring his side's second goal during the UEFA Nations League soccer match between Wales and the Netherlands at Cardiff City Stadium, in Cardiff, Wales, Wednesday, June 8, 2022. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

Wales, which qualified for the World Cup last weekend for the first time in 64 years, had equalized two minutes earlier after falling behind to Teun Koopmeiners’ 50th-minute strike from the edge of the area.

WIN FOR UKRAINE

Ukraine was the team that lost to Wales in that World Cup playoff and the war-torn country’s coach, Oleksandr Petrakov, had said the emotional and physical impact of Sunday’s match in Cardiff, combined with the ongoing Russian invasion, had taken its toll on his squad.

Petrakov made 10 changes to his team for a Group B game at Ireland, and going with fresh legs paid off in a 1-0 win in Dublin.

Viktor Tsygankov, who came on as a halftime substitute, caught goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher on his heels with a 48th-minute free kick from the right that was missed by everyone in the area and crept inside the far post, beyond the dive of Kelleher.

It extend Ireland’s winless run in the Nations League to 12 games.

Ukraine was joined on three points by Scotland, a 2-0 winner over Armenia.

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