JPL
Belgium's attackers see Iran's defence weaker than Egypt's
Belgian attackers receive encouraging analysis as Iran's defensive line appears considerably weaker than that of Egypt. The report highlights that Iran's backline is out of rhythm, lacks physical presence and already shows signs of trembling when facing striker Romelu Lukaku.
Iran's defenders are described as out of rhythm, which reduces their cohesion on the field. Their lack of physical dominance further hampers their ability to contest aerial and ground duels.
The analysis notes that Iran's backline trembles even before the arrival of Romelu Lukaku. Rezaeian is identified as an adventurous right‑back in the Iranian setup.
Rezaeian's forward‑leaning approach is projected to create space on the flank. This space is expected to benefit Jeremy Doku, who will receive more opportunities on the wing.
Jeremy Doku's pace and dribbling could exploit the gaps left by Rezaeian's advances. The report therefore views the situation as positive for the Belgian forwards.
Overall, the analysis frames the weaker Iranian defence as good news for the Rode Duivels' attackers. It implies that the Belgian front line may find more room to operate against Iran.