Israel debutant Yarden Shua scored an 86th-minute winner as it upset the more fancied Belgium 1-0 in Budapest on Sunday. However, it was not enough for it to avoid relegation from the Nations League’s top tier.
Shua, who had come on as a second-half substitute, took advantage of a defensive mistake from Matte Smets to earn Israel its first win in Group A2, moving it level on four points with third-placed Belgium in the final standings.
ALSO READ: Rabiot scores brace as France beats Italy 3-1 to top Nations League group
Belgium, however, avoided finishing bottom due to a better head-to-head record after beating Israel 3-1 in September.
The result will heap more pressure on beleaguered Belgian coach Domenico Tedesco. Israel will be delighted with four points from its last two matches after holding France to a goalless draw in Paris on Thursday.