Kompany own goal sinks Belgium

A Vincent Kompany own goal earned Finland a 1-0 victory over Belgium in an international friendly on Wednesday.
The only goal of the game came in the 13th minute, when Mikael Forssell passed to Roni Porokara, whose shot deflected off Kompany, wrongfooting Belgium goalkeeper Logan Bailly.
Neither team were able to add to the score in the second half, with both making a number of substitutions.
Ahead of the English Premier League's opening weekend, Kompany of Manchester City and Arsenal's Belgian defender Thomas Vermaelen both completed a full 90 minutes.
Belgium begins its European Championship 2012 qualifying campaign at home to Germany on Sept. 3., while Finland travel to Moldova.
Lineups:
Finland: Otto Fredrikson, Petri Pasanen, Niklas Moisander, Veli Lampi, Roman Eremenko (Teemu Tainio, 46), Mikael Forssell (Paulus Roiha, 80), Tim Sparv, Roni Porokara, Alexei Eremenko Jr. (Jari Litmanen, 62), Kasper Hamalainen (Mika Vayrynen, 37), Markus Heikkinen (Jani Lyyski, 86).
Belgium: Logan Bailly, Guillaume Gillet, Vincent Kompany, Thomas Vermaelen, Nicolas Lombaerts (Sebastien Pocognoli, 46), Jan Vertonghen, Axel Witsel (Bjorn Vleminckx, 73) , Jelle Van Damme (Christophe Lepoint, 46) (Bernd Thijs, 61) , Eden Hazard, Kevin De Bruyne (Steven Defour, 46), Christian Benteke (Romelu Lukaku, 66).