The hosts doubled their lead early in the second half through Charles De Ketelaere, who headed in from Youri Tielemans’ floated cross. Belgium then pressed home their advantage as Tunisia’s Ismael Gharbi saw red for a second yellow, leaving the Red Devils to finish strongly with further goals from Dodi Lukebakio and Nicolas Raskin, sealing a confident victory and momentum ahead of their World Cup clash against Egypt.
Key Takeaways:
– Belgium extended their unbeaten run to 13 matches (W9, D4) with a 5-0 win over Tunisia.
– Doku starred as a creator, while De Ketelaere and De Bruyne added quality in attack.
– Red cards for Tunisia’s Ismael Gharbi leveled the intensity, enabling Belgium to seal the result with late goals.
– The win boosts Belgium’s confidence ahead of their World Cup opener against Egypt.