Belgium beats New Zealand 4-1 behind Lukaku's 61st-minute header
Romelu Lukaku scored a crucial header in the 61st minute of Belgium’s 2026 World Cup win over New Zealand, securing a 4-1 victory that revitalized their tournament hopes. His decisive goal proved Belg
Romelu Lukaku needed just 60 seconds to decide the game. The Belgian striker headed in a precise cross to make it 4-1 against New Zealand on June 27,
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The goal underscores Belgium’s tactical resilience amid a generational shift, proving that even as key midfielders age, their attacking core remains decisive. It also signals a potential resurgence in European football’s "Golden Generation" narrative, which has struggled to translate dominance into major tournament success.
Background Context
Belgium’s 2026 World Cup campaign arrives with heightened pressure after years of underperformance despite assembling one of history’s most talented squads. The Red Devils’ last major trophy came in 2018 with the Nations League, a competition they now contest with diminished expectations compared to their World Cup and Euros peaks.
What Happens Next
Lukaku’s strike may shift momentum in Belgium’s group, but their path remains fraught with challenges against deeper squads. The real test will be whether this victory forces tactical adjustments or reinforces reliance on individual brilliance over system play.
Bigger Picture
The match reflects a broader trend where aging stars—Lukaku at 31—must carry squads once built on midfield control. It also highlights how European football’s "next generation" continues to struggle with consistency, raising questions about whether Belgium’s era has ultimately passed.

