Belgium staged a stunning comeback to defeat Senegal 3-2 after extra time, keeping their World Cup title aspirations alive in a match that seemed lost. The dramatic victory, secured by a 125th-minute penalty from Youri Tielemans, saw Belgium rally from a two-goal deficit to overcome a resilient Senegalese side.
A Match of Two Halves and Extra-Time Drama
Senegal appeared to be cruising towards the last 16, holding a deserved 2-0 lead thanks to goals from Habib Diarra and Ismaila Sarr. Diarra opened the scoring in the 25th minute, side-footing home from close range after a header from Sarr had struck the post. The African nation extended their advantage in the second half when Sarr controlled a long pass, held off two defenders, and fired a powerful shot into the net.
Just as Senegal seemed poised to secure their place in the next round, Belgium mounted an astonishing late surge. In the final four minutes of regulation time, Romelu Lukaku pulled one back from a low cross by Thomas Meunier. Shortly after, Leandro Trossard delivered a ball into the box that was headed home by Tielemans, leveling the score and forcing the match into extra time. This equalizer came after a moment of confusion involving Senegal’s goalkeeper, Mory Diaw.
The Decisive Moment
The tension remained high throughout the extra period. The decisive moment arrived in the 125th minute when Lamine Camara of Senegal conceded a penalty. Following a VAR review, the referee judged that Camara had fouled Tielemans as the ball crossed the face of goal. Tielemans stepped up to take the spot-kick and calmly slotted the ball into the top corner, completing Belgium’s remarkable turnaround.
Senegal’s Missed Opportunity
The defeat was a cruel blow for Senegal, who had controlled large portions of the match and were unfortunate not to score earlier, hitting the woodwork twice. Early in the game, Ismail Jakobs’ cross was parried by Belgian goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, but Sarr could only steer the rebound onto the post. Later, Sarr’s header also struck the post before Diarra scored the opener.
Senegal’s exit marked the fourth time an African nation had been eliminated in the last 32 of the World Cup, following South Africa, Ivory Coast, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. They will undoubtedly be left to ponder how they allowed a commanding lead to slip away in the closing stages of the match.
Looking Ahead for Belgium
With this victory, Belgium advances to face the winner of the upcoming tie between co-hosts United States and Bosnia and Herzegovina in Seattle. The team’s ability to recover from a significant deficit and secure a win in such dramatic fashion will provide a considerable boost to their confidence as they progress further into the tournament.
Key Moments and Player Contributions
- Senegal’s Early Dominance: Habib Diarra and Ismaila Sarr scored to give Senegal a 2-0 lead.
- Late Belgian Surge: Romelu Lukaku and Youri Tielemans scored in quick succession to equalize in regulation time.
- Penalty Drama: Youri Tielemans converted a 125th-minute penalty, awarded after a VAR review, to win the match.
- Unlucky Senegal: The African side hit the post twice and controlled much of the game before the late collapse.
- Next Opponent: Belgium will play the winner of the USA vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina match.
The match served as a testament to Belgium’s fighting spirit and their capacity to perform under immense pressure, turning a seemingly lost cause into a memorable triumph.

