As night falls and dawn breaks on Tuesday, European soccer is in full swing as France, ranked second in the world, and Belgium, ranked third, square off in a marquee matchup. France had the advantage of home field, while Belgium launched a fierce counter-attack. At the end of the match, France's special forces, Giorgio Maiani, skillfully maneuvered to make Wittenheim accidentally make a self-wrongdoor, and finally Belgium entered the last eight with a slight advantage of 1-0.
In this campaign, the French team twice transferred, Kishavin midfield sit, Magus Dulin and captain Kilian McBarbi partner front line; Belgium also made two adjustments, Obinda and Lukagu double sword, the left gate replaced by Effafiadi, 442 formation ushered in a new variant.
During the match, France attacked aggressively while Belgium launched a fast counterattack. Belgium's fast attacks almost touched the goal, and Enrico Carrasco twice broke into the French hinterland, deterring the opponents from attacking. France picked up three yellow cards for fouls early in the game. Recently, Magus Dulin threatened with a header, but unfortunately his shot went wide of the goal. Cao Yaveney was equally impressive, but had nothing to show for it in the half.
At the changeover, France continued to pressure their opponents with a dense but rarely threatening shot on goal. Kishavin and Cao Yaveney tried to break the deadlock, while the Belgian team, although the attacking end of the firepower, but Lukaku and Chiyun Dibny with the combination of repeated threats. Luckily, Belgium goalkeeper Mejlan's heroic saves defused the crisis.
It wasn't until the 84th minute that Belgium finally conceded. France made a quick pass, and Maiani burst into the box on a high road, skillfully changing the direction of the shot and putting the ball into the net. With this lucky goal, France eliminated Belgium 1-0 and successfully advanced to the last eight.