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Tielemans Guides Belgium to Comfortable 6-0 Win in Liechtenstein

Captain Youri Tielemans scored twice and Malick Fofana netted his first international goal as Belgium secured a dominant 6-0 victory, reaching seven points from three qualifiers.

  • Belgium national football team defeated Liechtenstein national football team 6-0 at Rheinpark Stadion, Vaduz on Thursday at 7:45pm BST, with Captain Youri Tielemans scoring twice and Malick Fofana netting his first international goal.
  • Ahead of the game, Belgium coach Rudi Garcia aimed to maintain a perfect start in Group J and refreshed his squad with newcomers Charles Vanhoutte, Joaquin Seys, and Mike Penders as minnows Liechtenstein hosted at the Rheinpark Stadion.
  • Belgium had to wait 29 minutes for their opener from Maxim De Cuyper, and after a cagey first half, Youri Tielemans volleyed inside a minute of the restart to double the lead.
  • The victory moved Belgium national football team to seven points from three qualifiers, placing them third in the pool while Liechtenstein remain bottom with four defeats.
  • Belgium were without injured Amadou Onana and Romelu Lukaku, with Lukaku ruled out for the next six internationals, and Rudi Garcia said on Friday the team must prove it can score without him.
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The Red Devils did not tremble to impose themselves largely on the terrain of Liechtenstein (0-6).

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The Football Faithful broke the news in on Thursday, September 4, 2025.
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