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FIFA World Cup: Belgium thrash Tunisia 5-2

| @indiablooms | Jun 23, 2018, at 08:50 pm

Moscow, Jun 23 (IBNS): With a superb display of sporting skills, Belgium crushed Tunisia in a Group G match of the FIFA World Cup 2018 at the Spartak Stadium here on Saturday.

Belgium took the lead early in the match at the sixth minute as Eden Hazard scored a goal from penalty.

Romelu Lukaku scored a goal at the 16th minute to take Belgium's lead to 2-0.

Two minutes later, Dylan Bronn of Tunisia had compensated a goal of Belgium.

Creating fresh trouble for Tunisia, Lukaku scored the third goal for Belgium during the injury time of the first half.

The second half of the match too was dominated by Belgium.

At the 90th minute of the match, Michy Batshuayi scored the fourth goal for Belgium.

During the injury time of the second half, Wahbi Khazri scored the second goal for Tunisia.

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