Lukaku to Manchester United adds more Belgian interest to Premier League title race
Moving to Man United puts Romelu Lukaku in competition with a host of his Belgium team-mates in the fight for Premier League supremacy.
Romelu Lukaku's blockbusting move to Manchester United represents a key pillar of Jose Mourinho's plans to launch a Premier League title challenge at the second attempt at Old Trafford.
But a Belgium international pursuing the top prize in English football is certainly nothing new, with an exceptional generation of Red Devils talent represented across those sides chasing glory.
Can Lukaku unseat Chelsea superstar Eden Hazard this time around, or will Manchester City's Kevin De Bryune, Tottenham's Mousa Dembele or Liverpool's Divock Origi muscle in on the title picture. Alternatively, Arsenal could upset fans of Belgium players everywhere...
CHELSEA
As in their 2014-15 Premier League triumph, Hazard was Chelsea's dazzling creative inspiration as they romped home under Antonio Conte last time around with 16 goals and five assists amid numerous exquisite playmaking displays. Goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois racked up 16 clean sheets to claim the Golden Glove award and, while compatriot Michy Batshuayi was left to play a more marginal role, the 23-year-old striker scored decisively in the title-clinching win at West Brom in May.
2016/17 Golden Glove winner, ! May 22, 2017
TOTTENHAM
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Spurs boasted the most miserly defence in the Premier League, conceding only 26 times – something that owed much to the consistent excellence of Belgium duo Jan Vertonghen and Toby Alderweireld marshalling the backline. In midfield, Mousa Dembele is finally realising the potential granted to him by sublime technique and imposing physical attributes.
MANCHESTER CITY
In an interview with L'Esportiu, Pep Guardiola wondered how his trophyless first season at the Etihad Stadium might have panned out with a fully fit Vincent Kompany. The City captain produced a string of dominant displays from centre-back during a closing stretch to tentatively suggest his injury woes might be behind him. Kevin De Bruyne was a constant source of goals in midfield, weighing in with six strikes of his own and a league-best 18 assists.
Only Thierry Henry, in 2002/03 (20), and Mesut Ozil, in 2015/16 (19), have made more assists in a season than Kevin De Bruyne (18) May 21, 2017
LIVERPOOL
Simon Mignolet might have a thankless task with Courtois ahead of him at international level but he saw off the challenge of Loris Karius to regain Jurgen Klopp's trust and end 2016-17 as Liverpool's number one. Divock Origi gave the German a physical, pacy alternative in his fluid attacking line and weighed in with 11 goals across all competitions.
MANCHESTER UNITED
Lukaku will have designs on becoming an Old Trafford hero, even if it has not quite panned out that way for his countryman Marouane Fellaini. The rangy midfielder's United career is destined to be for ever linked to David Moyes' ill-fated tenure as manager but he rode out the boo boys last season to establish himself as a useful member of Mourinho's squad and excelled as an integral part of the Portuguese's game plan in the Europa League final triumph over Ajax.