The next World Cup hurdle for the Red Devils is arguably the highest on the African continent. In Senegal, Belgium faces the unofficial champion of the most recent Africa Cup. There is an abundance of quality, but doubts and internal turmoil are constantly lurking around the corner. What are the strengths and weaknesses? And where do the opportunities lie for the Belgians? This is a first (SWOT) analysis.
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The next World Cup hurdle for the Red Devils is arguably the highest on the African continent. In Senegal, Belgium faces the unofficial champion of the most recent Africa Cup. There is an abundance of quality, but doubts and internal turmoil are constantly lurking around the corner. What are the strengths and weaknesses? And where do the opportunities lie for the Belgians? This is a first (SWOT) analysis.