FIFA WC: Trossard's brace powers Belgium into knockout stage as New Zealand bow out
Vancouver, June 27
Leandro Trossard struck twice as Belgium cruised to a commanding 5-1 victory over New Zealand on Friday to finish top of Group G and book their place in the FIFA World Cup Round of 32.
Both Belgium and Egypt finished level on five points but Belgium topped the group on goal difference. With Egypt's draw 1-1 draw with Iran ensuring they also advance, Iran were third with three points, and New Zealand exited the competition with a single point from their three matches.
Belgium dominated proceedings from the opening whistle and nearly went ahead in the 11th minute when Trossard hit the post. Moments later, the Red Devils were awarded a penalty after Finn Surman appeared to handle Trossard's effort, but the decision was overturned following a VAR review, with the referee ruling the defender's arm was in a natural position.
However, Belgium finally broke the deadlock in the 28th minute when a sweeping attacking move ended with Trossard tapping in Kevin De Bruyne's teasing cross.
And the Arsenal forward doubled Belgium's advantage just five minutes into the second half after chesting down another De Bruyne delivery and volleying home from close range.
Elijah just made Courtois dive down low to his left, and make a decent block for their first sight of goal as the ball trickled wide. But Belgium soon reasserted control as Trossard set up De Bruyne and the world record goal scorer put the ball into the far corner with a low finish from the edge of the area, becoming the oldest ever goal scorer for Belgium at a FIFA World Cup as he turned 34 during this competition.
New Zealand responded when in the 84th minute with a powerful low strike before two substitutes for Belgium completed a comprehensive victory. Romelu Lukaku added the fourth with a header and fellow substitute Alexis Saelemaekers put the icing on the cake with an effort in injury time.
Belgium will now go through to the Round of 32 where they face one of the eight best third placed teams, as New Zealand wait for their first ever World Cup win, which continues to be an eternal wait.
— IANS
Reader Comments
De Bruyne at 34 still breaking records! What a legend. We need more of that dedication in Indian football. Our boys have talent but lack the kind of all-round system Belgium has. Kudos to Belgium for topping the group 🇧🇪
New Zealand's story is so relatable for India - always the underdogs but never giving up. At least they scored one goal! And that VAR decision overturned was a big moment, but Belgium deserved the win. Ab dekhte hain Round of 32 me kaun aata hai hamara desh bhi kab tak wait karega World Cup spot ke liye 😅
Trossard's second goal was pure class - chest control and volley, wow! But I have to say, Belgium's defence looked a bit shaky in the last 10 minutes. New Zealand's goal came too easily. Against stronger teams, that could be costly. Still, exciting times ahead for FIFA!
Egypt and Iran both qualifying from this group is a big deal for Asian football! We in India need to learn from Iran - they qualified with just 3 points but made it count. Our SAFF Championship wins are great but World Cup qualification should be the real target. Baby steps, I guess 🤞
Lukaku coming off the bench and scoring with a header - that's what you call impact substitute! But honestly, this Belgium team is getting older. Golden generation ki ab last bus hai. Hope they go all the way this time. New Zealand ko toh abhi bahut mehnat karni padegi ⚽
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