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For years, Belgium’s golden generation was called the best team never to win a trophy. But at the 2026 World Cup, they’re proving critics wrong. After a shaky start, Belgium stormed into the quarterfinals. Many experts had written them off before the tournament began. Now, with fresh energy and smart tactics, they’re ready to take on Spain.

The team looks different from past tournaments. Some veteran stars remain, but younger players have stepped up. The result? A more balanced and unpredictable squad.

How the Team Has Evolved

Belgium’s evolution didn’t happen overnight. A new coach brought fresh ideas. The team now focuses on fast transitions and pressing high up the pitch. Older players like Kevin De Bruyne still lead, but they share responsibility with a new generation.

  • Changed formation from 3-4-3 to a flexible 4-3-3
  • More emphasis on defensive organization
  • Younger, faster full-backs provide width
  • Midfield now includes energetic box-to-box players

The Rise of New Stars

Several young players have become key for Belgium. Jeremy Doku’s dribbling terrifies defenders. Amadou Onana controls the midfield with strength and vision. These rising stars add unpredictability to the attack.

  • Jeremy Doku – 23-year-old winger with explosive speed
  • Amadou Onana – 24-year-old midfielder, standout in Group Stage
  • Loïs Openda – 26-year-old striker scoring crucial goals

Facing Spain: A Major Test Ahead

Next up is Spain, a team known for possession and technical skill. Belgium must stay disciplined and take their chances on the counter. Spain’s defense has been solid, but Belgium’s quick attackers can break through. This quarterfinal promises to be tight and exciting.

Belgium’s golden generation may never have a better chance. If they beat Spain, they’ll be serious contenders for the title.

Can Belgium Finally Fulfill Their Promise?

The journey continues. Belgium has already exceeded expectations by reaching the last eight. Now they face their biggest test against Spain. With a mix of experience and youth, this team has the tools to go all the way. Fans around the world are watching to see if the golden generation can finally bring home the trophy.

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