Eden Hazard key to success for Belgium. File Pic[/caption]Internet Desk: Belgium wary of Hungary threat as they face them in the last 16 of the Euro 2016 and do not want take them for granted at any cost.
While Belgium have failed to live up to their status as the world's second-best ranked team, Hungary's feats at their first international tournament for three decades have inspired a nation.
German coach Bernd Storck's men sealed their place in the last 16 with a stunning 3-3 draw that Portugal's two-goal hero Cristiano Ronaldo called 'insane'.
Hungary, whose last major finals appearance came at the 1986 World Cup, finished top of Group E to join a host of other nations who have punched above their weight to reach the knockout phase.
Belgium loos a formidable side in the likes of Chelsea's Eden Hazard, Manchester City's Kevin De Bruyne, Marouane Fallaini of Manchester United and Axel Witsel from Zenit St Petersburg, Belgium fans would be forgiven for expecting their team to go far.
But any Euro success hinges on Monday's knockout clash in Toulouse, and Wilmots was quick to dispel any thoughts the Red Devils will have it easy.
A recurring theme at these championships, which saw the number of teams increased from 16 to 24 with four third-placed group finishers joining the top two in the last 16, has been the emergence of traditionally smaller teams.
Wales, on their competition debut, cruised into the knockout phase with a 3-0 win over Russia on a night England's draw with Slovakia pushed Chris Coleman's side to the top of Group A.
The Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland are still hanging on and Iceland have carved open a mouthwatering last 16 clash against England in Marseille.
With their fascinating run in the group stages, Hungary will look to continue this in the knock out stages too.
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