Why Belgians want rid of the boss who made them the world's No.2 team

It is an oft-heard adage: managing your country is the hardest job in football. With the country’s pride at stake, the national coach is more open to flak than any of his club colleagues.

And even if Belgians are known more for their modesty than their pride, they are no different. When the national boss fails to deliver the goods, both press and public soon move in for the kill.

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