Belgium 3-2 Senegal: Tielemans’ Extra-Time Heroics Seal Dramatic Comeback

In a pulsating Group G showdown at Lumen Field, Belgium conjured up one of the most improbable comebacks in recent World Cup history, snatching a 3-2 victory over Senegal in extra time thanks to a brace from Youri Tielemans.
The match began with Senegal asserting their authority. In the 25th minute, a Senegalese player struck first, capitalising on a defensive lapse to give the African champions an early lead. Then, just after the hour mark, Idrissa Sarr doubled Senegal’s advantage, sending the visitors into dreamland and seemingly sealing a vital group-stage win.
Belgium, reeling and needing a spark, refused to fold. Enter Romelu Lukaku. With the clock ticking past 85 minutes, he scored to ignite hope in the Belgian camp. The goal was just the start — the real fireworks came in the final moments of normal time.
With barely a minute left, Tielemans pounced on a loose ball in the box and fired home, equalising in the 89th minute. The stadium erupted as Belgium’s resilience turned into momentum.
The game spilled into extra time, and it was there that Tielemans delivered his decisive moment. In the 125th minute, he scored again, securing a dramatic win for the Red Devils.
It was a moment of sheer brilliance — one that will be remembered long after the final whistle. His two goals not only overturned a two-goal deficit but also rewrote the script in a fixture that looked all but decided.
For Belgium, this is more than just three points — it’s a statement. After years of inconsistency, they’ve shown they can dig deep when it matters most. Meanwhile, Senegal must now grapple with what might have been. Their failure to close out a commanding lead leaves them scrambling for answers as the race for qualification heats up.
With both sides still very much in contention, Group G has transformed into a genuine battle royale. One thing’s certain: this wasn’t just a football match — it was a full-blown thriller, and Belgium emerged heroes in the end.