Eden Hazard believes Belgium will head to Euro 2020 stronger than ever and must improve on their third-place finish at the 2018 World Cup.
The Red Devils finished third in last year's World Cup and lead the FIFA rankings as they remain among the top powers in international football.
And Hazard thinks they are better equipped for their next major tournament as Belgium's golden generation look to finally get their hands on an international trophy.
"We have two years more experience than at the World Cup, two more years with the coach," said Real Madrid star Hazard.
"We know each other better, we have young players … I think we are stronger. We have developed the winning mentality that we didn't have enough at Euro 2016 and the World Cup.
"But if we end up fourth in the European Championship then we will be less strong."
"We are among the favourites, for sure," added Hazard.
"But we are not alone. France, Italy, Spain, England are also serious opponents."
Following the international break, Hazard will return to Real Madrid for a match against Real Sociedad ahead of a vital Champions League clash against Paris Saint-Germain in Spain.