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The Belgians were still 0-2 down in the 86th minute, but they finally advanced.
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The Belgians were still 0-2 down in the 86th minute, but they finally advanced.

In the Round of 16 match at the World Cup, Belgium narrowly defeated Senegal 3:2 after a dramatic comeback. Belgium was trailing 0:2 until the 86th minute, but goals from Romelu Lukaku and Youri Tielemans secured a draw, followed by a penalty shootout where Tielemans scored the decisive spot-kick. Senegal had dominated much of the game, leading 2:0 at halftime and maintaining control until the late stages. They suffered three critical errors that allowed Belgium to equalize and eventually win. This defeat marked another setback for Senegal, who had previously lost the African Cup of Nations final to Morocco.

In a dramatic encounter during the Round of 16 of the FIFA World Cup, Belgium managed to overturn a two-goal deficit in the final moments of extra time against Senegal, securing a thrilling 3-2 victory. The match took place in Seattle and was marked by intense action, tactical shifts, and crucial decisions made under pressure. Belgium’s triumph ensured their progression into the quarterfinals, where they will face either the United States or Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The game began with Senegal asserting dominance early on. In the 25th minute, a well-executed move saw Sadio Mané play a pass into the box, leading to a header from Ismaila Sarr that was initially blocked by Belgian goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois. However, the rebound fell to Habib Diarra, who scored the opening goal for Senegal. This advantage seemed secure when Sarr added another goal in the 51st minute after a long diagonal ball from Sarr himself, which he cleverly controlled before beating Courtois with a composed finish.

Despite these setbacks, Belgium remained resilient. They gradually regained control of the match, creating chances and applying pressure on the Senegalese defense. By the 86th minute, Belgium had fallen behind 0-2, but the tide began to turn. A defensive error by Senegal led to a fortunate bounce of the ball towards Thomas Meunier, whose cross found Romelu Lukaku, who headed home the equalizer. Just three minutes later, Belgium leveled the score again when Youri Tielemans converted a header from a cross by Leandro Trossard, sending the match into extra time.

Extra time brought more intensity, with both teams pushing hard for a winner. Senegal came close in the first additional period, with Ibrahim Mbaye shooting wide and Iliman Ndiaye attempting a long-range effort that Courtois saved. Belgium also had opportunities, including a shot from Dodie Lukebakio that struck the crossbar. As the game entered the second period of extra time, a crucial moment arose when Lamine Camara fouled Tielemans inside the penalty area. After reviewing the incident using the Video Assistant Referee (VAR), the referee awarded a penalty kick to Belgium.

Tielemans stepped up to take the spot-kick and calmly converted it, sealing Belgium's dramatic comeback and ensuring their advancement to the quarterfinals. His performance was pivotal, scoring twice and converting the decisive penalty, showcasing his composure under pressure.

Senegal, despite their efforts and initial superiority, faced a similar fate to their recent disappointment in losing the African Cup of Nations final to Morocco. Their hopes were dashed by a combination of defensive lapses and Belgium's resilience. The defeat marks yet another setback for Senegal, who have struggled to maintain consistency in high-stakes matches.

Belgium's journey continues with a challenging quarterfinal matchup ahead. Whether facing the host nation, the United States, or Bosnia and Herzegovina, the team will need to build on this momentum. The victory highlights Belgium's ability to adapt and perform under pressure, qualities that will be essential in the upcoming rounds of the tournament. With their blend of experience and youthful energy, Belgium remains a formidable force in the competition.

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Delo logoDeloIndependent🔒CenterFactual 95Objective 752 days ago
Europe strikes back, even the Belgians after a turn towards promotion

In the World Cup quarter-final match between Belgium and Senegal, Belgium made a remarkable comeback after being down 0:2 at the end of regular time, eventually winning 3:2 in extra time. The match was marked by a dramatic late goal from Youri Tielemans, who scored twice, including a penalty in the 125th minute. Belgium advanced to the quarter-finals, where they will face either the United States or Bosnia and Herzegovina. Meanwhile, Senegal, despite dominating much of the game, suffered a similar heartbreak to their previous African Cup of Nations final loss against Morocco.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event with no political implications or commentary. It provides a neutral account of the match outcome and player performances without any biased framing or political context.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 75): The article presents the match facts clearly and concisely, with precise timing and player contributions. It maintains a relatively neutral tone despite some dramatic language around the 11-meter goal. It aligns closely with other sources and provides a balanced summary of the game.

Žurnal24 logoŽurnal24IndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 702 days ago
The Belgians were still 0-2 down in the 86th minute, but they finally advanced.

In the Round of 16 match at the World Cup, Belgium narrowly defeated Senegal 3:2 after a dramatic comeback. Belgium was trailing 0:2 until the 86th minute, but goals from Romelu Lukaku and Youri Tielemans secured a draw, followed by a penalty shootout where Tielemans scored the decisive spot-kick. Senegal had dominated much of the game, leading 2:0 at halftime and maintaining control until the late stages. They suffered three critical errors that allowed Belgium to equalize and eventually win. This defeat marked another setback for Senegal, who had previously lost the African Cup of Nations final to Morocco.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event with no political implications or commentary. The framing is purely descriptive of the match outcome and player actions, without any ideological slant.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 70): This article accurately reports the match between Belgium and Senegal, including key moments and scores. However, it uses slightly more emotive language, such as 'hud udarec' and 'krivica', which might influence perception. It aligns well with the cross-source consensus but has minor subjective phra

Siol.net logoSiol.netState / PublicCenter2 days ago
Scene not seen on TV: three intruders interrupt Belgium's game

During a football match between Belgium and Senegal, three men armed with cameras intruded onto the pitch during halftime. The security personnel quickly intervened and removed them from the field. The television broadcast did not show the incident. Despite the disruption, Belgium eventually secured a dramatic victory, advancing to the quarterfinals after a tense second-half extra time period where Senegal equalized and ultimately won the game.

Bias read (Center): The article describes a sports event and does not involve political topics, government, or public policy. Therefore, it is apolitical and has a neutral frame.

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