
Two goals down, seconds left in extra time, and seemingly done. Belgium had no right to still be in this World Cup — and then Youri Tielemans stepped up in the 125th minute and made sure they are.
Senegal had been in total control. Two goals to the good, the clock running out of road, and a place in the last 16 within touching distance — this was supposed to be their night in Seattle. The exact goalscorers remain unconfirmed across sources, but the shape of the story is clear enough: Senegal built a lead that looked unassailable, and Belgium spent the better part of this match staring into the abyss.
Then something shifted. Belgium pulled one back, and the nerves that had been entirely Senegal's problem suddenly changed address. A second goal levelled it. Extra time arrived not as a formality but as a genuine knife-edge, and Senegal — who had done everything right for so long — suddenly looked like a side that had forgotten how to close a game out.
Youri Tielemans has been here before — big moments, big stages, the kind of penalty that ends careers or defines them. According to Football365, it was the 125th minute when he stepped up, and ESPN confirms it came in the stoppage time of extra time. Same moment, different clocks. What isn't in dispute: he scored, Belgium won 3-2, and Senegal were out.
Senegal will replay this one for a long time. A two-goal lead in a World Cup knockout game is not supposed to evaporate. The collapse — gradual, then total — is the kind of thing that haunts squads for years.
Belgium are through, and that matters. This generation has been chasing a tournament win for the better part of a decade, and while the manner of this victory was chaotic rather than convincing, surviving a scare like this can do strange things to a squad's belief. You don't come back from two down in extra time at a World Cup without something clicking — even if nobody can quite explain what it was.
They won't want to do it this way again. But they'll take it.
Two goals down, seconds left in extra time, and seemingly done. Belgium had no right to still be in this World Cup — and then Youri Tielemans stepped up in the 125th minute and made sure they are.
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