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Lukaku Forces Own Goal as Belgium Salvage 1-1 Draw With Egypt

john gallagher by john gallagher
June 18, 2026
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Belgium draw Egypt 1-1 as Lukaku’s late introduction forces own goal

Belgium draw Egypt 1-1 as Romelu Lukaku’s late introduction led to an own goal; Emam Ashour opened scoring in a dramatic World Cup opener in Los Angeles.

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Belgium draw Egypt 1-1 in their World Cup opener after a second-half intervention by Romelu Lukaku resulted in an own goal, rescuing a point for the European side. Emam Ashour gave Egypt the lead with a powerful 19th-minute strike, his first for the national team, before Lukaku’s arrival changed the game in the 66th minute. Mohamed Hany’s inadvertent deflection from a dangerous cross levelled the match almost immediately, and both teams had chances to win in a pulse-raising finish. The draw leaves Sunday’s clash against Iran in Los Angeles carrying added significance for Belgium as the group stage unfolds.

Ashour stuns favourites with first international goal

Emam Ashour broke the deadlock against the flow of play with a thunderous strike in the 19th minute that flew past the goalkeeper. The goal was the midfielder’s first at senior international level and gave Egypt an unexpected lead over a pre-tournament favourite. Egypt’s early advantage injected belief into their ranks and set up a contest in which they defended with commitment and sought opportunities on the break. The strike underscored Ashour’s arrival on the global stage and provided a significant moment for the North African side at their fourth World Cup finals.

Belgium dominated chances before the equaliser

Belgium generated repeated threats but failed to convert a string of opportunities prior to the leveller, leaving the team frustrated as the half ended. Jeremy Doku prodded an excellent chance horribly wide just before the break, while Kevin De Bruyne struck the post from a free kick, the closest the side came to an immediate response. Those missed moments allowed Egypt to maintain their lead and encouraged their confidence as the match progressed into the second half. The pattern suggested a team creating superior openings but lacking the clinical edge required to convert dominance into goals.

Substitute impact: Lukaku changes the game

Romelu Lukaku, returning after an injury-hit season at Italian side Napoli, was introduced in the 66th minute and made an immediate impact. Barely 20 seconds after coming on, his presence forced a dangerous cross that was turned into his own net by Mohamed Hany, restoring parity for Belgium. The sequence highlighted Lukaku’s physical threat in the penalty area and the effect a single substitution can have on a tightly contested match. While he was not in the starting lineup, his contribution underlined the role he can play as a late-game influence for Belgium.

Late drama and missed chances decided the result

The closing stages were open and tense, with both sides still searching for a winning goal rather than contenting themselves with a draw. Lukaku had a glaring opportunity to head Belgium into the lead with two minutes of regular time remaining, but he failed to convert, leaving the match level. Egypt, for their part, did not sit back after the equaliser and continued to probe for a decisive moment as they chased what would have been their first World Cup victory. The result reflected a game that could have swung either way, with moments of quality and lapses of finishing defining the outcome.

Garcia praises Lukaku and outlines next steps

Belgium coach Rudi Garcia commended Lukaku’s immediate influence after the match, saying the striker can still contribute effectively even when not started and that his presence poses a psychological challenge to opposition defenders. Garcia framed the draw as a result that keeps his side in the running while also increasing the stakes of their upcoming group match against Iran. The manager’s remarks suggested a careful management of squad fitness and form, particularly given Lukaku’s recent injury problems and the compressed nature of tournament scheduling. Belgium will need to address finishing and decision-making in the final third before they meet Iran in Los Angeles.

Egypt will take encouragement from the result, which demonstrated both tactical discipline and the capacity to hurt a top-ranked opponent. The team’s organization and Ashour’s decisive strike were positives for the coaching staff as they look to build momentum and pursue their first-ever World Cup win. Defenders like Mohamed Hany will hope to learn from the unfortunate own goal and use the experience to strengthen their resilience in the remainder of the group stage. For Egypt, maintaining belief and continuing to press in attack will be vital if they are to turn solid performances into points.

Belgium draw Egypt 1-1 will be parsed carefully by analysts weighing finishing issues against tactical stability, while Egypt’s performance may shift perceptions about their competitiveness at this level. Both teams leave Los Angeles with a point and questions to answer ahead of their next fixtures, and the match will be remembered for the instant impact of a high-profile substitute and a late, heart-stopping spell of chances.

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