After a 12-year World Cup famine, success-starved Belgium are preparing to feast on their opponents, says midfielder Kevin De Bruyne. The 22-year-old was named man of the match on Tuesday after helping Belgium come from a goal down to score a precious 2-1 victory over Algeria in Group H. De Bruyne, rescued from a miserable spell at Chelsea when he signed for VfL Wolfsburg in January, produced a dynamic second half performance as the Red Devils recovered from the shock of conceding a 25th-minute penalty by Sofiane Feghouli.