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Armenia – Red Flames face a real test on Tuesday after a historic victory over Belgium

Armenia – Red Flames face a real test on Tuesday after a historic victory over Belgium

(Belga) Five days after their history against Armenia, the Red Flames are waiting for a real test on Tuesday evening with the arrival of Poland on the sixth day of the opening round of the World Cup.

Last Thursday, Belgium (FIFA 19) ended the warm-up against Little Armenia. Ann Tenrief was unbeaten 19-0, which was Flames’ biggest win. But that historic victory is no guarantee of victory tomorrow / Tuesday (FIFA 29) against Poland. Then in Louvain it was really about marbles. With 10 out of 15, the Flames are currently third in Group F behind leading Norway (13 points) and Poland (11 points). Tickets for the 2023 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand are the only winner in the group. The runner-up still has a play-off chance. Losing points, and losing against Poland is beyond question. In mid-September, the first leg in Gdansk ended 1-1. National coach Ives Cherniels saw an amazing win against the Armenians on Monday. “We don’t think we’re going to win 19-0,” he admitted. “But tomorrow it will be a different match. Poland have different qualities than Armenia. It will be a very important match. We want to win any match. It is very important to have faith in our qualities. Everyone is good for the match.” (Belgium)

Last Thursday, Belgium (FIFA 19) ended the warm-up against Little Armenia. Ann Tenrief was unbeaten 19-0, which was Flames’ biggest win. But that historic victory is no guarantee of victory tomorrow / Tuesday (FIFA 29) against Poland. Then in Louvain it was really about marbles. With 10 out of 15, the Flames are currently third in Group F behind leading Norway (13 points) and Poland (11 points). Tickets for the 2023 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand are the only winner in the group. The runner-up still has a play-off chance. Losing points, and losing against Poland is beyond question. In mid-September, the first leg in Gdansk ended 1-1. National coach Ives Cherniels saw an amazing win against the Armenians on Monday. “We don’t think we’re going to win 19-0,” he admitted. “But tomorrow it will be a different match. Poland have different qualities than Armenia. It will be a very important match. We want to win any match. It is very important to have faith in our qualities. Everyone is good for the match.” (Belgium)

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