Belgium players celebrating victory over Brazil. (Photo: IANS)

FIFA WC: Belgium beats Brazil

Fernandinho’s own goal in the 13th minute and Kevin De Bruyne’s 31st-minute strike led Belgium to a win over Brazil … reports Asian Lite News.

Belgium players celebrating victory. (Photo: IANS)

Belgium overcame five-time world champions Brazil 2-1 here on Friday to book their place in the semi-finals of the FIFA World Cup only for the second time after a gap of 32 years.

Fernandinho’s own goal in the 13th minute and Kevin De Bruyne’s 31st-minute strike meant Belgium led 2-0 at the half-time. Renato Augusto (76th minute) revived Brazil’s hopes but it was too late.

Ronaldo wants Tite to remain Brazil coach

Legendary striker Ronaldo has backed Tite to remain coach of Brazil despite the team’s 2-1 defeat to Belgium on Friday, a result that eliminated the five-time champions from the World Cup in Russia.

Fernandinho scored an own goal before Kevin de Bruyne doubled Belgium’s lead just after the half-hour mark in Kazan, reports Xinhua news agency.

Substitute Renato Augusto pulled a goal back for Brazil in the 76th minute but the European side withstood a tense finale to book a semi-final berth against France.

“I think that Tite should stay,” Ronaldo, a two-time World Cup winner with Brazil, said in his commentary for TV Globo.

“He is a sensational guy and is doing a sensational job. His work has to continue. In fact, his responsibility should extend to youth football. And the Brazilian league needs to adopt the changes that he is seeking.”

Tite took charge of Brazil in June 2016, with the team languishing in sixth place in the World Cup’s South American qualifying group.

He oversaw an immediate change of fortunes as the Selecao won nine consecutive qualifiers to become the first team to secure a place in Russia.

Tite would not be drawn about his position in Friday’s post match press conference.

“I won’t say absolutely anything regarding my future,” the 57-year-old said. “This is an emotional time.”

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