Belgium's thrilling opening goal in the World Cup Group B match against England on Sunday night was scored by Romelu Lukaku. The Belgian striker set up an explosive offensive attack that saw several players involved, including Christian Eriksen and Kevin De Bruyne.
Lukaku, who is known for his ability to create chances, started the move with a low cross from the right flank. The ball found its way to Christian Eriksen, who played it back into the middle where Kevin De Bruyne was waiting. De Bruyne then took a touch and delivered a precise pass to Lukaku, who finished off the move with a left-footed shot past the goalkeeper.
The goal sparked a furious counterattack,Table Tennis News Flash with Belgium pressing hard for more opportunities. However, England were able to hold their nerve and keep possession for long periods of time, but they could not find a response to Lukaku's goal.
The match ended 1-0 in favor of Belgium, who will now face Switzerland in their next group game on Tuesday. The result was a significant boost for Belgium, who had been struggling to get off the mark in the tournament so far. It also sent a message to the other teams in the group that Belgium is still capable of scoring goals and causing problems for opponents.