Martinez laments loss of control by Belgium
Roberto Martinez rued Belgium's performance after their defeat to Switzerland in the Nations League.

Belgium coach Roberto Martinez lamented his team's failure to regain control during a surprise 5-2 loss to Switzerland in the Nations League on Sunday.
A Thorgan Hazard brace had Belgium in control in Luzern, only for the hosts to take the lead before half-time on their way to a win that sent them into the Nations League Finals.
Haris Seferovic scored a hat-trick to go with a Ricardo Rodriguez penalty and Nico Elvedi goal as Xherdan Shaqiri provided two assists.
Martinez was happy with his team's start but said they simply gave up control of the game and were never able to regain it.
"We started the game very well. We scored two goals and at that point we were well in control," he said, via UEFA.com.
"I think what happened was the nature of the game, as it is almost like a final. Switzerland had to put all their men forward and created a momentum.
"The penalty changed our feeling, we did not defend well enough any more, we allowed them a lot of space.
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"At 2-1 we just had to start all over controlling the game again, and somehow we just couldn't and that was a disappointment."
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The win saw Switzerland finish top of Group 2 in League A courtesy of head-to-head goal difference.
Seferovic hailed his team's performance after a slow start, saying: "We were asleep for the first 20 minutes, but after that it was the perfect performance by us.
"We started to play football and scored five very good goals."

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