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La Roja Roars Past the Red Devils
Spain snatched a 2‑1 win over Belgium in a FIFA World Cup clash that began as a snooze‑fest and ended with a sudden burst of Iberian flair. Half‑time read 0‑0, a testament to both teams’ ability to neutralise each other’s attacking threats while the fans checked their watches.
Before the whistle, Spain lingered in ?th place on the table, Belgium sat in ?th – two sides that looked more like mid‑table also‑rans than tournament heavyweights. Yet the first half proved that “also‑ran” can still be a polite way to say “boring as watching paint dry on a rainy Tuesday.”
The breakthrough came just after the hour, when Spain’s midfield maestro slipped a threaded pass through Belgium’s lethargic back line, setting up a clinical finish that left the Belgian keeper staring at the turf like he’d just missed the last bus home. Belgium pulled one back with a scrappy header, but the joy was short‑lived; a late counter‑attack saw Spain’s striker pounce on a defensive lapse and slot home the winner.
VICTORY for La Roja not only bags three points but also nudges them up the standings, turning that mysterious ?th into a slightly less mysterious (and hopefully higher) position. Belgium, meanwhile, suffers a FAIL that drops them further down the table – a reminder that relying on past glory and a few fancy moustaches won’t win you World Cup matches.
In short, Spain showed that patience plus a pinch of opportunism can turn a goalless stalemate into a DOMINATE‑worthy triumph, while Belgium’s offense looked as ineffective as a screen door on a submarine. The result shakes up the group, giving Spain a lifeline and Belgium a painful reality check: in this tournament, you either adapt or you get left behind, wondering where the next goal will come from.