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Belgium’s Unpredictable Surge Sets Up Tense Clash with the USMNT

A late penalty by Youri Tielemans salvaged a 3‑2 victory over Senegal, but questions linger as the Red Devils face a disciplined United States side missing key striker Folarin Balogun.

The Tactical Puzzle in the Round of 16

Belgium’s men’s national team has earned a reputation for flipping between tactical setups within a single match, a trait that surfaced dramatically in their recent encounter with Senegal.

After a sluggish opening, the Red Devils found themselves under pressure, but a late surge culminated in a 3‑2 victory after extra time, the winning goal arriving from a spot‑kick converted by Youri Tielemans.

The win propelled Belgium into the round of 16, where they are slated to meet the United States men’s national team, a fixture made all the more intriguing by the unpredictable nature of the Belgian side.

Key Players to Watch

Coach Rudi Garcia faces the immediate challenge of deciphering whether his squad can maintain cohesion when shifting between defensive solidity and attacking flair, a question that will likely determine the outcome against a disciplined American side.

Key figures such as Kevin De Bruyne, Jeremy Doku, Romelu Lukaku and Leandro Trossard are expected to influence the dynamics, while the absence of Balogun may tilt the balance toward Belgium’s more versatile attack.

If Belgium can harness its capacity for sudden tactical shifts, the match promises a contest of contrasting philosophies, with the Red Devils’ erratic brilliance pitted against the USMNT’s methodical approach.

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