Courtois Injury Shuts Down Belgium’s World Cup Hopes
Hip Trouble Ends Star Goalkeeper’s Quarterfinal
Thibaut Courtois left the match in the 71st minute after pulling his hip while attempting a save on a shot from Mikel Oyarzabal. The Belgian keeper was visibly distressed as he walked to the bench, later replaced by Senne Lammens, who earned his third cap. Courtois, who has appeared 115 times for Belgium, posted four saves from five shots on goal earlier in the game. The moment marked a possible final farewell for the veteran shotâstopper representing his country.
Spain Capitalizes on Defensive Shift
After Courtoisâ exit, Spain pressed for an opening and were rewarded when Pau CubarsĂâs shot slipped past Lammens, with Mikel Merino converting the rebound just 15 minutes later. Belgium had taken a 1â1 lead earlier in the second half thanks to Charles De Ketelaereâs strike equalizing FabiĂĄn Ruizâs opening goal. The Spanish side held firm in the closing minutes, securing a 2â1 victory at SoFi Stadium. The win moves Spain into the next round while ending Belgiumâs run in the knockout stage.
What the Defeat Means for the Red Devils
Belgiumâs quarterfinal exit leaves the nation without a chance to extend its longest semifinal appearance since the historic 2010 campaign. The teamâs progression to the semifinals last time was a milestone that remains unbeaten in the current tournament. With France awaiting on Tuesday at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, the Red Devils will look to rebound in a fresh knockout match. The loss also raises questions about the future of the starting goalkeeper, as the injury may affect upcoming selections.
Looking Ahead to the Semifinals
Spain will face a familiar challenger in the semifinals, having already navigated past other top teams to reach this stage. The Spanish squadâs ability to respond after early pressure could be a key factor in the next round. Belgium, meanwhile, will need to rebuild quickly, focusing on defensive solidity and attacking creativity to challenge the French side. Both teams head into their respective semifinals with high expectations from their fans and a chance to write new chapters in World Cup history.
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