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Classy Belgium thrash hapless Scotland 4-0 in friendly

Soccer Football - International Friendly - Scotland v Belgium - Hampden Park, Glasgow, Britain - September 7, 2018 Belgium's Romelu Lukaku celebrates scoring their first goal with teammates Action Images via Reuters/Lee Smith

GLASGOW (Reuters) - Belgium handed error-prone Scotland their biggest home defeat in over 45 years as they coasted to a 4-0 friendly win helped by Michy Batshuayi's second-half double at Hampden Park on Friday.

Romelu Lukaku and Eden Hazard had put the visitors on top in the Nations League warm-up as the Scots suffered their heaviest home reverse since February 1973 when they lost 5-0 to England.

World Cup semi-finalists Belgium dominated the match with Lukaku putting them ahead just before the half-hour mark after a defensive mix-up before they ran riot after the break.

Soccer Football - International Friendly - Scotland v Belgium - Hampden Park, Glasgow, Britain - September 7, 2018 Belgium's Timothy Castagne in action with Scotland's Craig Gordon and Charlie Mulgrew Action Images via Reuters/Lee Smith

Scotland gifted the visitors the first goal when goalkeeper Craig Gordon rolled the ball to John McGinn, who was dispossessed by Mousa Dembele before Dries Mertens set up Lukaku to score.

Hazard made it 2-0 with some trickery and a fierce drive in Belgium's first foray of the second half before he set up Batshuayi for the third after Charlie Mulgrew gave the ball away.

Batshuayi netted his second from the edge of the area with Ryan Jack to blame after he lost possession in midfield.

Soccer Football - International Friendly - Scotland v Belgium - Hampden Park, Glasgow, Britain - September 7, 2018 Scotland's Andrew Robertson in action Action Images via Reuters/Lee Smith

Belgium open their Nations League campaign in Iceland on Tuesday, while Scotland start at home to Albania on Monday.

"The players were well focussed overall and for us it was a good exercise for Tuesday," said Belgium manager Roberto Martinez. "Take the scoreline away, we were very clinical in front of goal."

The gulf in class was shown by the fact that Scotland got their first corner in the 84th minute as they struggled against an experienced Belgium side, who came third at the World Cup.

Soccer Football - International Friendly - Scotland v Belgium - Hampden Park, Glasgow, Britain - September 7, 2018 Belgium's Michy Batshuayi celebrates scoring their third goal Action Images via Reuters/Lee Smith

But it was the home side's mistakes that cost them dear.

"We shot ourselves in the foot," said Scotland manager Alex McLeish. "They’re a top, top team. We were perpetrators of our own downfall. These are errors that should be easily eradicated.

"It was just a catalogue of errors. If anybody’s got to take the blame, it’s me for telling them they have to pass it.

Soccer Football - International Friendly - Scotland v Belgium - Hampden Park, Glasgow, Britain - September 7, 2018 Scotland's Andrew Robertson and Kieran Tierney Action Images via Reuters/Lee Smith

“It was a very difficult encounter against a great team. We strive to get to that level. We’re well away from that ... level."

It was Scotland's fourth defeat in five matches under McLeish, who took over when Gordon Strachan stood down after they failed to qualify for the World Cup.

Soccer Football - International Friendly - Scotland v Belgium - Hampden Park, Glasgow, Britain - September 7, 2018 Scotland's Andrew Robertson and John Soutattar look dejected after the match Action Images via Reuters/Lee Smith

(Writing by Ken Ferris; Editing by Pritha Sarkar/Peter Rutherford)

Soccer Football - International Friendly - Scotland v Belgium - Hampden Park, Glasgow, Britain - September 7, 2018 Scotland manager Alex McLeish reacts to the linesman Action Images via Reuters/Lee Smith
Soccer Football - International Friendly - Scotland v Belgium - Hampden Park, Glasgow, Britain - September 7, 2018 Belgium coach Roberto Martinez and assistant coach Thierry Henry after the match Action Images via Reuters/Lee Smith
Soccer Football - International Friendly - Scotland v Belgium - Hampden Park, Glasgow, Britain - September 7, 2018 Scotland manager Alex McLeish looks dejected during the match Action Images via Reuters/Lee Smith
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