Lukaku Continues to Make History with Record-Breaking Goals for Belgium
Romelu Lukaku has further solidified his place as one of Belgium's greatest players with a stunning performance, scoring a goal in the 4-1 victory over the United States, which secured their spot in the World Cup quarter-finals. He has now netted 93 goals in 131 international matches, extending his lead as Belgium's all-time top scorer across all competitions.
The Belgian forward also set a new record as the highest scorer for his country in World Cup history, reaching 8 goals in the tournament and proving his decisive presence on the global stage.
Lukaku achieved another historic milestone by becoming the first player in World Cup history to score 3 goals as a substitute in the same edition, a remarkable feat that highlights his significant impact even when coming off the bench.
His record-breaking achievements don't stop there, as Lukaku is now the first Belgian player to score 3 or more goals in multiple World Cup editions, continuing to etch his name in golden letters in the history of Belgian football.
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