Belgium Coach Marco Wilmots criticised Italy for “counter-attacking and not playing real football” in a 2-0 result.

The Azzurri won the Euro 2016 opener with goals from Emanuele Giaccherini and Graziano Pellè in either half.

“This is a huge disappointment for the whole group,” Wilmots told reporters.

Belgium Coach Marco Wilmots criticised Italy for “counter-attacking and not playing real football” in a 2-0 result.

The Azzurri won the Euro 2016 opener with goals from Emanuele Giaccherini and Graziano Pellè in either half.

“This is a huge disappointment for the whole group,” Wilmots told reporters.

“In the first half-hour we allowed absolutely no chances and we created a few ourselves, albeit from distance. Then we made a small mistake in defence and Italy scored. The communication went wrong between Alderweireld and Ciman.

“You know it’s difficult to get back into the game then, especially against Italy because they have so much experience. We played a lot better after the break, though it was still not easy against the Juventus bloc in defence.

“We had some excellent scoring opportunities, but if you don’t take them at this level, then it becomes very difficult to get a result.”

Despite the 2-0 result, Wilmots was critical of Antonio Conte’s approach to the game.

“Italy specifically played on the counter-attack. They did not play real football and when faced with everyone sitting back, it becomes difficult.

“Now we must look ahead and focus on the next two games, as those are very important.”

Belgium are currently bottom of Group E, as Sweden and the Republic of Ireland drew 1-1.

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