Seattle’s soccer dream ended in brutal fashion Monday as Belgium dismantled the United States 4-1 in the 2026 World Cup Round of 16, sending the Red Devils to the quarterfinals to face Spain.
The hosts were overwhelmed from the opening whistle. A brilliant save by goalkeeper Matt Freese briefly stopped Belgium’s first-minute surge, but Charles De Ketelaere scored just nine minutes in, tapping in a clever Nicolas Raskin pass inside the penalty area. The US barely had time to recover before equalizing via a deflected Malik Tillman free kick, but parity lasted only 56 seconds. De Ketelaere rose for a stunning header off a Leandro Trossard cross, securing his brace and a 2-1 halftime lead.
The second half collapsed under self-inflicted errors. A catastrophic mistake by Matt Freese, who hesitated outside his box instead of clearing the ball, allowed De Ketelaere to steal possession and set up Hans Vanaken for an easy third goal. Retrospective analysis confirmed the US was outclassed on expected goals, with Belgium dominating at 2.15 to 0.67. The rout was finalized in stoppage time when Romelu Lukaku blasted a fourth goal past Freese, cementing his status as the Red Devils’ all-time top scorer.
The match was overshadowed by a red-card saga involving Folarin Balogun. President Donald Trump publicly urged FIFA president Gianni Infantino to review Balogun’s one-game suspension following a prior red card, sparking accusations of political interference. Balogun eventually started, but the US could not overcome Belgium’s dominance. The Red Devils appeared motivated by the overturned suspension, though experts noted that a team needing extra motivation for a World Cup match has already lost its competitive edge.
For the US, the exit brought familiar heartbreak. Eliminated again by Belgium in the Round of 16, the team faced the same opponent that knocked them out in 2014. Mauricio Pochettino’s side had finally won a knockout match for the first time since 2002 in the previous round, but bowing out at the same stage as four years ago stung deeply. Many players were visibly emotional after the final whistle, including Christian Pulisic, who was forced off early with an ankle injury in the second half.
Belgium’s reward is a daunting quarterfinal clash with Spain in four days at Los Angeles Stadium. Unlike the US, which offered defensive errors to exploit, Spain presents relentless possession and tactical control. Rudi Garcia’s bold lineup changes, including benching Kevin De Bruyne and Jérémy Doku, were vindicated by De Ketelaere’s tournament-leading form and Lukaku’s finishing prowess. However, Belgium’s defensive vulnerabilities, masked against a sloppy US side, will face harsh scrutiny against Spain’s midfield dominance.
For a “golden generation” of Belgian players carrying the trophy label for years without success, this quarterfinal is the ultimate test. A win against Spain would transform their campaign from a good tournament into a memorable one, proving their deep run legitimacy. If they can maintain discipline and clinical efficiency in transition, Belgium remains a dangerous threat capable of hurting anyone in the competition.
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