
Eden
Hazard got a dressing-down for risking Belgium team-mate Thibaut Courtois'
clean sheet against Gibraltar on Monday night.
Christian Benteke's record-breaking goal set Belgium on their way to a 6-0
win in World Cup qualifying, stretching their Group H record to three wins
from three games.
The Red Devils have scored 13 and are yet to concede, but Courtois felt that
record was put under threat by a moment of showboating from his Chelsea
club-mate.
"I was angry with Eden Hazard because he tried a backheel in a part of the
pitch where he shouldn't have," said goalkeeper Courtois, quoted in the
Daily Mirror.
"I absolutely wanted to keep a clean sheet. I yelled to everyone, who
understood that we had to stay sharp. We had little to gain here.
"We showed we respected our opponent. We have one-and-a-half more years to
improve and be ready for the World Cup."
Belgium's final qualifier this year is at home to Estonia next month, while
the next assignment for Courtois and Hazard is Saturday's Premier League
game against champions Leicester, live on
Sky Sports.