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This entity page gives Senegal a durable team entry point, connecting the Lions of Teranga, the Belgium 3-2 comeback, physical pressure, transition speed, and later knockout-risk questions without making Senegal only background to Belgium.
The Belgium 3-2 comeback can pull all attention toward the title contender. Senegal needs its own page for pressure, transition, and game-management signals.
Senegal has durable team-name demand plus current-event heat, making it useful for testing whether entity pages can serve non-European contender intent.
If Senegal’s physical and transition pressure becomes a template for attacking Belgium, the entity page links that tactical signal back into the hub and explainer.
At 124 minutes and 44 seconds, Youri Tielemans scored the penalty kick, setting a new record for the latest goal in World Cup history. Belgium also claimed another record: the first team in World Cup history to be two goals down after the 85th minute and ultimately avoid defeat.
Seattle's Lumen Field, nearly 67,000 people watched Trossard and Tielemans face off and yell at each other in the 70th minute. The camera zoomed in, and the lip movements were crystal clear. Teammates cursing each other.
On the night of June 15, Times Square in New York was packed with French fans. Thousands of blue, white, and red flags filled the entire street, as the sounds of horns, songs, and the chorus of La Marseillaise turned this concrete jungle into an open air bar on the eve of the World Cup. Senegalese fans were there too, as were Algerians; jerseys of different colors mixed together, creating a sizzling atmosphere.