In a surprising turn of events at EURO 2024, Belgium, one of the tournament favorites, suffered a 1-0 defeat against Slovakia. The match, marked by missed opportunities and disallowed goals, saw Romelu Lukaku miss several key chances, including two goals that were ruled out.
Early Lead for Slovakia
The game started with high expectations for Belgium, but it was Slovakia who took an early lead. In the 7th minute, Ivan Schranz scored after Koen Casteels initially saved Juraj Kucka’s shot. Despite Belgian protests for offside, the goal stood, leaving Belgium trailing early in the game.
Belgium’s Struggles and Missed Opportunities
Belgium struggled to recover from the early goal, with Kevin De Bruyne trying to create opportunities but failing to deliver precise passes. Lukaku had multiple chances to equalize, including a goal disallowed for offside and another for a handball by teammate Lois Openda. Slovakia’s defense, led by Stanislav Lobotka and goalkeeper Martin Dubravka, held firm under pressure.
Slovakia Secures the Win
Despite Belgium’s relentless attacks in the second half, Slovakia maintained their lead. Key defensive plays and crucial saves by Dubravka ensured Slovakia’s 1-0 victory. This unexpected win places Slovakia in a strong position, while Belgium faces a challenging path ahead in the tournament, next facing Romania as they aim to recover from this setback.