De Bruyne saves Belgium in World Cup qualification after a wonderful second half against Wales

De Bruyne saves Belgium in World Cup qualification after a wonderful second half against Wales

Belgium escaped a new thump in the World Cup qualifying series in Brussels on Sunday. The team of national coach Rudi Garcia lost a 3-0 lead against Wales, but still won after a remarkable final phase: 4-3. Kevin De Bruyne made the winning goal.

It initially looked sunny for the Belgians in the King Baudouin Stadium. The ‘Red Devils’ played Wales in the first half hour and took a 3-0 lead. Romelu Lukaku (penalty), Youri Tielemans and Jérémy Doku scored the goals.

Just before half-time Wales did something back through a striking penalty by Harry Wilson: 3-1. That must have caused doubt in the dressing room of Belgium, which had started the World Cup qualifying series in a lousy way on Friday by a 1-1-drawing game in the away match against Northern Macedonia.

The Belgians started nodding knees on the second half against Wales. The team of national coach Craig Bellamy smoke blood and bent the backlog within 25 minutes. Sorba Thomas made the 3-2, after which Brennan Johnson brought the Welsh fans into ecstasy by taking the 3-3.

For example, Belgium was heading for a new thump, until Lukaku made the 4-3 in the 81st minute with a changed shot. But the team of national coach Garcia cheered too early. The VAR took five minutes to study the goal and concluded that the ball had previously hit the sidelines in the attack.

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Belgians show resilience after rejected goal

A line went through the goal, but Belgium showed resilience. In the 88th minute De Bruyne appeared at the second post to work in a cross from Tielemans: 4-3. The 33-year-old star, who is still clubless after his departure from Manchester City, was worth gold for our southern neighbors in this way.

Because of this escape, Belgium will remain on course for placement for next year’s World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico. Northern Macedonia won 0-1 in Kazakhstan earlier in the day and is leading in Group J. Belgium is third, but has played two games less.

On Sunday in Brussels, Belgium Narrowly Avoaid Another Blow in the World Cup Qualifying Series. Coach Rudi Garcia’s team squandered a 3-0 lead Against Wales, but still won after a remarkable final phase: 4-3. Kevin De Bruyne Scored The Winning Goal.

Initially, Things Looked Bright for the Belgians at the King Baudouin Stadium. The ‘Red Devils’ Overhelmed Wales in the First Half Hour and Tok A 3-0 Lead. Romelu Lukaku (penalty), Youri Tielemans and Jérémy Doku Scored the Goals.

Just before half time, Wales Responded with a Well-tasks Penalty by Harry Wilson: 3-1. This must have caaed doubt in the Belgium dressing room, which had started the world cup qualifying series poorly with a 1-1 draw in the away match against North Macedonia on friday.

The Belgians started the Second Half Against Wales with Shaky Knees. Coach Craig Bellamy’s team Smelled Blood and Turned the Deficit Around Within 25 minutes. Sorba Thomas Made It 3-2, after which Brennan Johnson Brought The Welsh Fans Into Ecstasy by Scoring the 3-3.

Belgium was Heading for Another Blow, Until Lukaku Made It 4-3 in the 81st minute with a defected shot. But Coach Garcia’s team Celebrated Too Early. The VAR took five minutes to study the goal and concluded that the ball had crossed the sideline earlier in the attack.

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Belgians Show Resilience After Disallowed Goal

The Goal was Disallowed, But Belgium Showed Resilience. In the 88th minute, De Bruyne Appeared at the far post to convert a cross from Tielemans: 4-3. The 33-Year-Old Star, Who is Still Without A Club After Leaving Manchester City, was Wormth Weight in Gold for our Southern Neighbors.

Thanks to this Escape, Belgium Remains on track for Qualification for Next Year’s World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico. North Macedonia won 0-1 in Kazakhstan Earlier in The Day and Tops Group J. Belgium is Third, But Has Played Two Games Less.

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