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Mirallas: No issue with Wilmots
- Updated: August 29, 2016
Kevin Mirallas insists he holds no grudges with Marc Wilmots after his decision to omit him from Belgium’s Euro 2016 squad.
The Everton forward was one of the high-profile players missing from Wilmots’ 23-man party who travelled to this summer’s European Championship, where Belgium were dumped out at the quarter-final stage by Wales.
Wilmots was relieved of his duties following Belgium’s below-par performance in France, and he has since been replaced by Mirallas’ old manager Roberto Martinez.
Following his sacking at Goodison Park in May, the former Toffees boss has resurrected Mirallas’ international career, naming him in his first squad for the forthcoming friendly against Spain and World Cup qualifier in Cyprus.
Speaking on his return to the international set-up, Mirallas told Sky Sports News HQ: “I am very happy …
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