The Premier League duo were on target as Marc Wilmots’ charges fought back from Blerim Dzemaili’s first-half opener to record a morale-boosting victory ahead of Euro 2016.
Kevin De Bruyne struck a late winner as Belgium came from a goal down to beat 10-man Switzerland 2-1 in Geneva on Saturday.
A strong Belgium side fell behind early doors to Blerim Dzemaili’s first-half opener but were soon level when Romelu Lukaku restored parity just three minutes later.
Chances were scarce after the interval but Haris Seferovic’s dismissal handed Belgium the chance to press on for a winner, which they grabbed with both hands as De Bruyne fired home after being teed up by Jordan Lukaku.
~Goal.com