SALVADOR: Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku's critical header in extra time made Belgium to reach Quarter-final of World Cup 2014, on Tuesday

Belgium is last team to be included in the last eight to be meet in Quarter-final clash, as they will face Argentina on Saturday at Brasilia.
As the deadlock was broken in the second minute of extra time by successor Kevin de Bruynetime at Arena Fonte Nova. After a few seconds the Wolfsburg midfielder surged onto Lukaku´s assist to fire low into the corner. Lukaku doubled up after 11 minutes of first goal.
Belgium coach Marc Wilmots said "We had a lot of opportunities, and we dominated the game, and in the end it was well deserved even if it was scary with the US goal.
"Lukaku had been much criticized, and I told him, 'do not worry - the second round might be your day', and that's what happened.
"Tom Howard had a fantastic match but we need to forget about this match and focus on Argentina.
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There shouldn't be any more worries from the media about us not playing football."
Belgium got the nervous moment when American side scored goal, according to the records their best ever performance was reaching semi-final in 1986.
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