Nainggolan: ‘Nothing to celebrate’

Radja Nainggolan says there is 'nothing to celebrate' in Belgium's 3-1 win over Italy after the massacre in Paris.

The Belgian side won a remarkable victory in Brussels, but the terrorist attacks in their neighbouring country wiped out any celebration.

“There's a measure of fear,” he admitted after the game. “I hope the situation can be improved in terms of the security surrounding the Euro, for ourselves, for the supporters and for their families.

Radja Nainggolan says there is 'nothing to celebrate' in Belgium's 3-1 win over Italy after the massacre in Paris.

The Belgian side won a remarkable victory in Brussels, but the terrorist attacks in their neighbouring country wiped out any celebration.

“There's a measure of fear,” he admitted after the game. “I hope the situation can be improved in terms of the security surrounding the Euro, for ourselves, for the supporters and for their families.

“We were here to play a game that was meant to pay homage to those who died thirty years ago, I wouldn't like us to have to play another one.

“There's nothing to celebrate today.”