Belgium’s 3-2 goal against Japan in the 2018 World Cup is one of the most legendary goals in football history, and here’s why. The goal came in the final moments of a dramatic knockout stage match, where Japan had stunned everyone by taking a 2-0 lead. Belgium fought back, equalizing with two quick goals, but what makes the 3-2 winner so iconic is the lightning-fast counterattack in the 94th minute. From Thibaut Courtois’ quick throw, to Kevin De Bruyne’s midfield charge, to Thomas Meunier’s perfect cross, and finally, Nacer Chadli’s calm finish—everything happened in less than 10 seconds. The pressure, precision, and teamwork displayed in this goal, combined with the stakes of a World Cup knockout game, cement this moment as one of football’s finest. Subscribe to Play of the Day Official for more epic football moments and unforgettable highlights from the world’s biggest stages!
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