Belgium 5-1 Luxembourg: Romelu Lukaku bags hat-trick as Adnan Januzaj makes his debut for the Red Devils



Chelsea striker Lukaku bags his first hat-trick for Belgium

Tottenham's Nacer Chadli and Wolfsburg's Kevin De Bruyne complete rout

Manchester United's Adnan Januzaj comes on for his first Belgium cap



Vincent Kompany, Jan Vertonghen, Thomas Vermaelen, Marouane Fellaini and Kevin Mirallas also star

Manchester United midfielder Adnan Januzaj made his Belgium debut on Monday night in the Red Devils' rampant win over Luxembourg, with Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku bagging a hat-trick.

Januzaj, 19, committed himself to Belgium last month despite being elibile for Albania, Kosovo, and even England in time for the 2018 World Cup.

VIDEO Scroll down to watch Adnan in his first senior training session for Belgium



Salute: Lukaku scored his first ever hat-trick for Belgium in the win over Luxembourg Red Devil: United man Adnan Januzaj opted to play for Belgium last month

Power: Romelu Lukaku piles through the Luxembourg defence in the first-half

Aware: Luxembourg's Aurelien Joachim (right) passes Belgium's Kevin De Bruyne Former club mates: Romelu Lukaku and Kevin De Bruyne share a moment after the third goal Match facts

Belgium: Courtois, Alderweireld (Vanden Borre 46), Vermaelen (Van Buyten 46), Kompany, Vertonghen (Lombaerts 77), Witsel (Defour 46), Fellaini, Eden Hazard (Chadli 46), Mirallas (Januzaj 46), De Bruyne, Lukaku (Origi 61).

Subs Not Used: Mignolet, Bossut, Mertens, Dembele, Ciman, Kaminski.

Goals: Lukaku 3, 23, 53, Chadli 71, De Bruyne 90 pen.

Luxembourg: Moris, Janisch, Chanot, Philipps (Holter 83), Mutsch, Schnell, Jans, Krogh Gerson (Turpel 88), Bensi, Joachim, Da Mota Alves (Laterza 77).

Subs Not Used: Joubert, Hoffmann, Bastos, Payal, Martino, Deville, Schinker.

Booked: Philipps, Mutsch.

Goals: Joachim 13.

Att: 16, 000

Ref: Tom Harald Hagen (Norway). United star Januzaj made his debut, coming on at half-time as Marc Wilmots ringed the changes, with Vincent Kompany and Eden Hazard rested among others. And Lukaku, who was on loan at Everton last season, sealed his treble by running past two defenders and driving low into the net. Tottenham's Nacer Chadli added a fourth, finishing well after good work by the hosts down the right. And the Premier League dominance shone through again, with former Chelsea man Kevin De Bruyne slotting home a penalty late on to complete the rout.

'It was a good performance,' said Lukaku. 'What makes me happy is that we performed as a team.' Belgium had Sammy Bossut in goal, who would normally be the fifth-choice keepers but because of injuries and an extended rest for No 1 Thibaut Courtois, he had a winning debut. Simon Mignolet was still suffering from a sore muscle in his hip and Wilmots decided to rest him.

Belgium play Sweden on Sunday and Tunisia on June 7 in its final warm-up games ahead of leaving for Brazil.



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