Belgium have a huge edge in their starting XI, with Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne standing out.

And the star is someone that SVT Sports expert Daniel Nannskog ranks incredibly high.

- For me, he is the world's best midfielder.

I love so much in his playing.

He has everything.

It's a pleasure to see him at Manchester City, and it's a pleasure to see him in the Belgian national team," Nannskog said of De Bruyne.

In City, De Bruyne has an incredibly hot Erling Braut Haaland to distribute the ball to in the attacking game, in the national team there is no one who is quite as hot.

Romelu Lukaku may have been the striker who helped create forwards for Belgium, but he comes to the World Cup with a messy autumn behind him.

And that he finds his way back to the form he showed earlier in his career, Therese Strömberg believes, is important for the team's offensive.

- He has had a difficult autumn behind him with a lot of injuries.

He moved back to Inter on loan after a rather unsuccessful spell at Chelsea.

Belgium had needed him in absolute top form in this championship.

Because you shouldn't forget about Belgium that this enormously fine generation they have, and have had, starts to sing a little on the last verse.

They are soon past their best days.

And Lukaku is one who must be at his best if they are to go far.

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