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Lukaku’s presence got Belgium back in the game vs. Egypt – Craig Burley

📅 2026-06-16 05:48 ESPN FC 体育运动 3 分鐘 3576 字 評分: 83
World Cup Group G Belgium Egypt Romelu Lukaku
📌 一句话摘要 ESPN FC pundits break down Belgium's flat Group G draw with Egypt, crediting Lukaku's presence for the equalizer while questioning his fitness, Salah's attitude, and Belgium's aging squad. 📝 详细摘要 In this ESPN FC studio segment, host Kay Murray, Craig Burley and Stevie Nicol react to a Worl

📌 一句话摘要

ESPN FC pundits break down Belgium's flat Group G draw with Egypt, crediting Lukaku's presence for the equalizer while questioning his fitness, Salah's attitude, and Belgium's aging squad.

📝 详细摘要

In this ESPN FC studio segment, host Kay Murray, Craig Burley and Stevie Nicol react to a World Cup Group G draw between Belgium and Egypt. They argue Belgium were terrible in the first half and only got back into the game when a desperate Rudy Garcia brought on Romelu Lukaku, whose sheer physical presence in the box panicked two Egyptian defenders into an own goal. The panel stresses Lukaku is far from match fit, having played just 64 minutes all season, which explains the late header he badly missed. They criticize Mohamed Salah for sulking and blanking the Egyptian manager when substituted, warning that superstar petulance in a long, humid tournament hurts the whole squad. Burley is deeply pessimistic about Belgium's declining golden generation, noting Kevin De Bruyne can no longer dominate games and the side took an hour to register a shot on target. On Egypt, the pundits praise a clear counter-attacking identity built on Omar Marmoush's pace, while flagging his weak end product and lack of composure in the final third. The verdict: Egypt are favorites to top Group G over a creatively bankrupt Belgium.

💡 主要观点

- Lukaku changed the game by presence, not by a clean finish Brought on as a desperate second-half option, his physical positioning panicked two Egyptian defenders into an own goal, even though the strike was not officially his and he later missed the winning header.

Lukaku's lack of match fitness explains the missed chance Having played only 64 minutes of competitive football all season, his timing was off on a good late cross, and the panel agreed his rustiness says more about Belgium's reliance on him than about his own decline.
Salah's reaction to being substituted drew sharp criticism Pundits said his sulking and blanking of the manager mirror behavior seen at Liverpool, arguing a tournament star must accept rotation in hot, humid conditions or risk affecting the whole squad.
Belgium's golden generation is in clear structural decline Burley expects very little from a side that is miles off its peak, with De Bruyne unable to influence games as before and the team needing an hour just to manage a shot on target.
Egypt's counter-attacking identity makes them Group G favorites Marmoush's pace fits the direct system perfectly despite his weak final-third composure, and the panel unanimously favored Egypt over a Belgium side that does not know how to break opponents down.

💬 文章金句

- of him coming on it not it was an on goal but his very presence there for the ball across got Belgium back in the game

  • you can't have your so-called star taking the hump because it affects everybody
  • i guess I guess we can give him a little slack he's played 64 minutes of football all season
  • it's a Belgian side I expect very little from in this World Cup very little at all they're they're miles off what Belgium were
  • Mamush no question he's he's their go-to it's not Muhammad Salah it's Mamush

📊 文章信息

AI 初评:83

来源:ESPN FC

作者:ESPN FC

分类:体育运动

语言:中文

阅读时间:3 分钟

字数:503

标签: World Cup, Group G, Belgium, Egypt, Romelu Lukaku

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