Late Own Goal by Vertonghen Sends France into Euro 2024 Quarter-Finals.
A late own goal by Jan Vertonghen secured France’s place in the quarter-finals of Euro 2024 at Belgium’s expense. The match, which lacked quality and excitement for much of its duration, seemed destined for extra time. However, with five minutes remaining, a shot by substitute Randal Kolo Muani deflected off Vertonghen, sealing the 1-0 victory at Düsseldorf Arena.
France, despite missing several chances, managed to break through due to this stroke of luck. Even captain Kylian Mbappe, known for his clinical finishing, missed opportunities he would typically convert. Belgium had a chance to take the lead themselves when Manchester City midfielder Kevin de Bruyne surged through the middle, but his shot was saved by Mike Maignan.
Deschamps’ side dominated possession but struggled to turn chances into goals, a recurring theme for the team. Antoine Griezmann’s low strike in the first half was comfortably saved, marking their only shot on target until the decisive goal. France finished with 19 shots, only two of which were on target, and they are yet to score a goal from open play in the tournament.
For Belgium, this loss marks another missed opportunity for their ‘golden generation’. Despite hopes of a resurgence, they played cautiously and only created a few threatening moments. De Bruyne’s late effort and Romelu Lukaku’s shot, which was saved, were their only notable chances. With key players like De Bruyne and Lukaku now in their 30s, this exit feels like the end of an era for Belgium’s talented squad.
France will now face Portugal in the quarter-finals, while Belgium’s defeat leaves them reflecting on what could have been with their experienced team.