please log in to view this image Belgium v Russia please log in to view this image Head-to-head The two nations have met eight times, with Russia ahead by four wins to three. Four of those clashes have come in the World Cup. Both sides have won twice, with Belgium victorious in the last two: in 1986 and 2002. Current Belgium boss Marc Wilmots scored what proved to be the winner in that latter game in a 3-2 group stage victory. Belgium won the most recent encounter 2-0 in a friendly in Russia in November 2010. It extended their unbeaten run in this fixture to four matches (W3, D1). Belgium Marc Wilmots' side have won three successive matches in all competitions and are unbeaten in four. Belgium are unbeaten in their last seven World Cup group games, winning twice (D5). However, they haven't kept a clean sheet in their last seven World Cup games. Romelu Lukaku failed to register a single touch in the opposition penalty area against Algeria. Russia Russia are unbeaten in their last 11 matches (W7, D4) since a 1-0 World Cup qualifying defeat in Belfast against Northern Ireland in August 2013. Aleksandr Kerzhakov's goal against South Korea equalled Vladimir Beschastnykh's national record tally of 26 goals for Russia. Russia's last eight World Cup goals have come in the second half.
I'd like him too (assuming you mean at Saints!), think he could really have an impact with us. You think he'd want to leave Wolfsburg so soon after joining them? Also the fact that he didn't have a great time at Chelsea may make him think twice about coming back to England. However I don't think we would be willing to pay the price Wolfsburg would proably value him at, they paid quite a sum for him if I remember correctly.
Ha ha. I was thinking if you when watching this. On this game, he looks awful. I was one early in the season quoting his stats at you