
Habib Diarra picked the right moment to announce himself on the biggest stage. Twenty-five minutes into Senegal's 2026 FIFA World Cup round-of-16 tie against Belgium, the young midfielder put the Lions of Teranga ahead — and suddenly a giant-killing felt very real.
Diarra's 25th-minute strike gave Senegal the lead in what had already been a strong opening from the African side, confirmed by both Foot Mercato and BBC Sport. The goal wasn't a scramble or a set-piece deflection — it was the kind of finish that makes people reach for their phones mid-match.
The match was still in progress at time of publication, so the final scoreline is unconfirmed. But the direction of travel was clear: Senegal were in control, and Belgium — a side that has spent the better part of a decade being told their golden generation would eventually deliver something — were behind.
Diarra has been one of African football's more quietly exciting prospects, and a World Cup knockout goal against Belgium is the sort of moment that reframes a career in real time. No more context-setting required. He scored it. On this stage. Against them.
Senegal have form for this kind of performance — their 2022 World Cup run showed a team that could organise, press, and hurt you on the counter. This feels like the next chapter of that story, with a new name writing it.
A win here would send Senegal into the quarter-finals and confirm them as one of the tournament's genuine stories. For Belgium, it would be another painful early exit — the kind that prompts long, uncomfortable conversations about what went wrong with a generation of talent that promised so much.
Diarra didn't celebrate like a man who needed anyone's approval. He just looked like he belonged.
Habib Diarra picked the right moment to announce himself on the biggest stage. Twenty-five minutes into Senegal's 2026 FIFA World Cup round-of-16 tie against Belgium, the young midfielder put the Lions of Teranga ahead
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