COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Kevin De Bruyne's late entry onto the European Championship stage not only turned a beleaguered Belgium into winners over Denmark in Thursday's Group B clash but also underlined the rich resources making them a favourite for the title.
De Bruyne had sat out last weekend's opening game for the top-ranked Belgians, recovering from a double facial fracture as his teammates romped past Russia.
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