In the World Cup match, Belgium defeated Senegal 3-2 in an epic round of 32 encounter in Seattle on Wednesday evening, overturning a 2-0 first-half deficit through a remarkable second-half comeback. Senegal dominated the opening 45 minutes with their organised, disciplined display, establishing a commanding 2-0 lead through Habib Diarra's opener in the 24th minute after clinical build-up play. Ismaïla Sarr doubled the advantage in the 51st minute with a powerful finish following excellent build-up from the African side.
However, the introduction of Romelu Lukaku at half-time proved the turning point. The Manchester City striker's movement and physicality immediately troubled the Senegalese defence, while Rudi Garcia's tactical adjustments gradually shifted momentum.Thomas Meunier's introduction at right-back in the 79th minute also proved crucial, providing width and energy that the Belgians had lacked. Lukaku pulled one back in the 86th minute with a tap-in finish, before Youri Tielemans powered home a header from a Meunier cross in the 89th minute to dramatically level the match and force extra time. From dominating the scoreline, Senegal suddenly found themselves fighting for survival as Belgium's experience and quality came to the fore.
The first period of extra time remained tense and largely cautious, with both teams understanding the stakes. Senegal pushed for a winner but lacked the cutting edge they had shown in the opening 45 minutes, while Belgium's fresh legs continued to pose problems. The Senegalese defence appeared increasingly nervous as the match progressed into the second period of extra time. In the 117th minute, Lamine Camara made a rash challenge on Tielemans in the penalty area. The VAR review confirmed contact, and the referee pointed to the spot: a cruel decision for Senegal after their magnificent first-half performance.
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