South Korea vs Belgium player ratings World Cup 2014: Did Adnan Januzaj make an impact?
A look at the individual performances after Belgium's win
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This was another performance short on consistent quality but again it resulted in three points thanks to a 1-0 win.
Tottenham defender Jan Vertonghen scored the only goal after 78 minutes after reacting first after Kim Seung-gyu could only parry a shot.
The result sees Belgium go through as group winners where they will play the United States.
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