By Sachit Subba • Football • Jul 01, 2026 22:59 PM • 91 views
True footballing drama is rarely scripted this cleanly, yet it always finds a way to favour the resilient. For 85 minutes, Belgium’s star-studded generation was dead and buried, thoroughly outclassed by a vibrant, relentless Senegal. But in a tournament defined by fine margins, Domenico Tedesco’s side staged a historic, late-night resurrection that will live long in World Cup folklore.
Youri Tielemans was the architect and executioner of this great escape. The Belgian captain capped off a staggering turnaround by ice-coldly dispatching a penalty in the 125th minute of extra time—having won the spot-kick himself after drawing a desperate foul inside the area—to seal a breathtaking 3-2 victory.
"We never stopped believing, even when the clock was completely against us," a drained but jubilant Tielemans remarked in the mixed zone. "In knockout football, tactical shapes go out the window in the final minutes. It becomes about pure heart, and tonight we showed we have plenty of it."
For the vast majority of the evening, however, the narrative belonged entirely to the Lions of Teranga. Senegal established their authority early, breaking the deadlock in the 25th minute through a beautifully constructed sequence. Ismaila Sarr rose highest to connect with a powerful header that beat Thibaut Courtois but rattled violently off the post. Before the Belgian defence could react, Habib Diarra was perfectly positioned to touch the rebound into an empty net, sparking wild celebrations among the travelling African contingent.
Six minutes into the second half, the upset looked complete. Sarr turned from creator to finisher, exploiting a fractured Belgian backline to latch onto a loose ball and thunder a ferocious strike past a helpless Courtois. At 2-0, Belgium looked completely devoid of answers, tracking back sluggishly and struggling to break through Senegal’s physical mid-block.

With the seconds ticking away and elimination looming, Tedesco threw caution to the wind. The introduction of Romelu Lukaku injected immediate urgency, completely altering the match's physical dynamic. In the 86th minute, the veteran striker gave the Red Devils a lifeline, carving out space in the crowded box to pull a goal back.
Suddenly, panic gripped the Senegalese ranks, and Belgium smelled blood. Less than three minutes later, the unthinkable happened. Tielemans stepped up to unleash a magnificent, precise equaliser, sending the Belgian bench into absolute pandemonium and forcing an improbable extra 30 minutes.
The ensuing period was a gruelling battle of attrition, with both sides operating on fumes. Just as the spectre of a penalty shootout loomed over the stadium, Tielemans drove aggressively into the box, drawing a clumsy challenge that left the referee with no choice but to point to the spot. The captain stepped up, ignored the deafening whistles, and buried his shot deep into the net to break Senegalese hearts.
With their tournament hopes miraculously intact, Belgium now turns its attention to a July 6 date in Seattle. They will face the winner of the subsequent clash between the United States and Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a coveted spot in the quarter-finals at stake.
