Belgium's Thrilling Comeback Secures 3-2 Victory Over Senegal in World Cup

In a breathtaking FIFA World Cup match, Belgium overcame a 2-0 deficit to defeat Senegal 3-2, thanks to a record-breaking penalty by Youri Tielemans. The match showcased Belgium's resilience and marked a historic moment in World Cup history. With this victory, Belgium advances to the knockout stage, where they will face the USA. Senegal, despite the loss, made history by becoming the first African nation to score 10 goals in a single World Cup. This thrilling encounter is sure to be remembered as one of the tournament's highlights.
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Celebration in the Dressing Room

The Belgian team erupted in joy following their exhilarating 3-2 comeback victory against Senegal during a thrilling FIFA World Cup match in Seattle on Wednesday. A decisive penalty by Youri Tielemans in the 125th minute clinched the win, propelling the Red Devils into the knockout stage. The team celebrated with refreshments and music, with Tielemans, named 'Player of the Match', leading the festivities as teammates cheered in delight.


A Record-Breaking Night

Latest Goal in World Cup History


Tielemans' penalty, scored at 124 minutes and 44 seconds, set a new record for the latest goal in FIFA World Cup history. This remarkable achievement came after Belgium overturned a 2-0 deficit against Senegal in their Round of 32 match, marking one of the tournament's most dramatic comebacks. The penalty was awarded following a VAR review that confirmed a foul by Lamine Camara on Tielemans, as noted by Opta Analyst.


Historic Comeback Sealed


Belgium also made history by becoming the first team to recover from a two-goal deficit in regulation time during a World Cup match. They were down 2-0 until the 85th minute before staging an incredible comeback, showcasing their resilience.


Match Highlights

Senegal's Early Dominance


Senegal initially controlled the match, with Habib Diarra scoring first in the 24th minute after capitalizing on a rebound from Ismaila Sarr's shot that hit the post. Sarr then extended the lead in the 51st minute, marking his fourth goal of the tournament, tying Roger Milla's record for the most goals by an African player in a single World Cup.


Belgium's Stunning Revival


Belgium's comeback was sparked by substitute Romelu Lukaku, who scored in the 86th minute from close range after a cross from Thomas Meunier. Tielemans then equalized with a header from Leandro Trossard's assist just three minutes later, forcing the match into extra time before securing victory with his historic penalty.


Player and Team Milestones

Leandro Trossard further solidified his status as a key player in the tournament, creating 16 chances, the highest of any player in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Despite the loss, Senegal made history as the first African nation to score 10 goals in a single World Cup edition.