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Injustice drove Belgium to win over USA, says Rangers' Raskin
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Injustice drove Belgium to win over USA, says Rangers' Raskin

July 7, 2026 at 07:07 AM
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Rangers midfielder Nicolas Raskin claims Belgium were motivated by a sense of injustice in their victory over the United States.

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Belgium's Nicolas Raskin says Fifa's decision to allow US striker Folarin Balogun to play against them fired them up for the last-16 tie in Seattle.

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What happened

Belgium defeated the United States in an international fixture, with Rangers midfielder Nicolas Raskin attributing the win to a feeling of injustice that fueled the team. Raskin, who plays for the Belgian national team alongside his club duties at Rangers, suggested the squad used perceived unfairness as motivation. The match outcome represents a notable result for Belgium against the US side.

Chance analysis

Raskin's comments frame the Belgium-USA result as a psychologically driven performance rather than purely a tactical or technical outcome. For soccer analysis, this is primarily a post-match player reaction with limited predictive value for upcoming fixtures. The reference to 'injustice' likely relates to criticism or external pressure the Belgian squad faced heading into the match.

Impact

No significant impact on upcoming match predictions; primarily a narrative piece about team motivation.

AI Insight

Use this as a motivational data point for Belgium's squad morale; it has minimal bearing on match prediction models.

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Injustice drove Belgium to win over USA, says Rangers' Raskin

Rangers midfielder Nicolas Raskin claims Belgium were motivated by a sense of injustice in their victory over the United States.

Article summary

Belgium defeated the United States in an international fixture, with Rangers midfielder Nicolas Raskin attributing the win to a feeling of injustice that fueled the team. Raskin, who plays for the Belgian national team alongside his club duties at Rangers, suggested the squad used perceived unfairness as motivation. The match outcome represents a notable result for Belgium against the US side.

Raskin's comments frame the Belgium-USA result as a psychologically driven performance rather than purely a tactical or technical outcome. For soccer analysis, this is primarily a post-match player reaction with limited predictive value for upcoming fixtures. The reference to 'injustice' likely relates to criticism or external pressure the Belgian squad faced heading into the match.

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Jul 7, 2026, 7:07 AM
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85%
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Normal

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