A much better result for Belgium, despite missing Lukaku, De Bruyne, and Courtois. It looked as if they were going to be blown out of the park after conceding inside the first sixty seconds though, and conceding a second not long after. They were slow and sloppy early on, and looked lifeless as the Italian side ran rings around them. Pellegrini's dismisall turned the match in their favour though, and Tedesco' side were good enough to step up and take advantage. They bossed more of the field position and showed a little bit more incision on attack, particuarly with Doku down the left flank. It was their set-piece structures that really put the Azzurri under pressure though, scoring from a free kick, and then a corner in the second half. They'll probably feel slightly aggrieved they couldn't find a winner, but there positive to take out of the way that the Red Devils rallied.