Five-star Belgium through as New Zealand sent packing from World Cup

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Leandro Trossard scored twice as Belgium thrashed New Zealand 5-1 at the World Cup to seal top spot in Group G and a place in the round of 32, while the Kiwis bowed out of the tournament.

Belgium finished ⁠above Egypt on goal ⁠difference after ​they both finished with five points from three matches, followed by Iran on three points and New Zealand on one. In the other match ⁠in the group, Egypt drew 1-1 with Iran. Belgium will next face one of the eight best third-placed teams.

The Belgians dominated from the outset and were the only ⁠side to threaten in the opening half, enjoying the bulk of possession.

Trossard thought he had given his side ​the lead in the 11th minute, only ‌to see his effort strike ‌the post and bounce to safety.

Minutes later, Belgium were awarded a penalty after New Zealand defender Finn ‌Surman was hit on the arm by Trossard’s shot. However, following a VAR review, the referee ruled that Surman’s arm was in a natural position and overturned the decision.

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Belgium’s pressure finally told in the 28th minute when Trossard converted Kevin De Bruyne’s cross from close range, finishing off a well-worked move to break the deadlock.

Trossard, 31, doubled Belgium’s lead in the 50th minute, again ‌combining effectively with De Bruyne as he latched on to a through ball, controlled it on his chest and volleyed home from close range.

New Zealand threatened when ​Elijah Just forced Thibaut Courtois into action in the 54th minute, the goalkeeper diving low to push away their first shot on target.

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De Bruyne added a third goal soon after, striking low from the edge of the box after being set up by Trossard, taking one touch on to his left foot before ⁠driving the ball into the bottom corner. The 34-year-old became the oldest player ​to score for Belgium at ​a World Cup.

The goal drew chants ​of “Oh Kevin De Bruyne” from Belgium fans at BC Place, where both sets ​of supporters turned out ‌in large numbers.

New Zealand ​pulled one back ​through Just in the 84th minute, but Lukaku restored Belgium’s three-goal lead with a powerful header before fellow substitute Alexis Saelemaekers added a fifth in stoppage time to compound a miserable night for New Zealand, who are still waiting for their first World Cup victory.

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