Arne Engels started for Belgium last night against Italy in their Nations League Group B encounter, after which the Celtic midfielder received a number of plaudits from Belgian media.
Domenico Tedesco's side were beaten 1-0 at home by Italy via a Sandro Tonali goal in the 11th minute, with the visitors the better side for the most part.
Nevertheless, Engels – making his first start for his country – was singled out for his vision on the ball and scope for helping build defence into attack.
Belgian media outlet Het Laatste Nieuws (via Google translate) said: "Engels showed maturity and precision in his passing, which was crucial for Belgium's ball possession."
Whereas another publication, De Standaard highlighted his defensive contributions: "Engels was tireless in winning the ball back and displayed impressive stamina throughout the entire match."
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Engels was subbed off on 73 minutes for 19-year-old RB Leipzig midfielder, Arthur Vermeeren, with La Libre Belgique also saying: "Engels proved that he is ready for the highest level and can become a mainstay in the Red Devils' midfield."
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