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Belgium crushes U.S. 4-1, Lukaku and De Bruyne star

Belgium crushed the U.S. 4-1 to reach the World Cup quarterfinals, with Romelu Lukaku and Kevin De Bruyne starring in a dominant display. The win was overshadowed by Amadou Onana's hamstring injury, t

Rudi García: “Espero que Bélgica esté orgullosa de este equipo”
NBC News — 6 July 2026
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Bélgica’s coach Rudi García hailed his side’s 4-1 World Cup thrashing of the United States, urging the nation to take pride in a team that controlled

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Why This Matters

Belgium’s emphatic 4-1 victory over the U.S. wasn’t just a statement of intent—it was a reminder of how a generation of talent, forged in Europe’s top leagues, can elevate a national team beyond its historic limitations. The performance underscored the Red Devils’ ability to blend individual brilliance with tactical cohesion, a rare combination that could finally silence years of underachievement in major tournaments.

Background Context

Belgium’s golden generation, often dubbed the “Golden Generation,” has been a paradox: packed with world-class players like Lukaku and De Bruyne, yet hamstrung by the weight of expectation. Their 2018 World Cup third-place finish remains their best modern result, while Euro 2020 and the 2022 World Cup ended in disappointment. The current squad’s depth—from Premier League stars to La Liga performers—reflects Belgium’s transformation from a footballing underdog to a perennial contender.

What Happens Next

The question now is whether Belgium can sustain this momentum against the tournament’s elite. The loss of Onana, a key midfield enforcer, raises tactical concerns ahead of potential knockout clashes with France or England. Meanwhile, the aging core of this squad—now in their late 20s and early 30s—faces a narrowing window to deliver a long-awaited trophy.

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