Thomas Meunier scored in the opening minutes and Eden Hazard added a
goal late as Belgium defeated England 2-0 in the World Cup's third-place
game in St. Petersburg.
The victory meant Belgium, who
lost to France in the semifinals on Tuesday, secured their best finish
at a World Cup after having been defeated in the third-place game in
1986.
Meunier, suspended for the semifinal, scored in the fourth
minute after Romelu Lukaku opened the England defence, and he turned in
Nacer Chadli's low cross from six yards.
It was the earliest goal
ever scored by Belgium in a World Cup match, and it made Meunier, an
unused substitute in the teams' group-stage game on June 28, the 10th
player to score a goal for Belgium in the competition, matching a record
held by France in 1982 and Italy in 2006.
Hazard capped the scoring in the 82nd minute with his third goal of
the World Cup when he collected a feed from Kevin De Bruyne that
deflected off Phil Jones' right heel and calmly finished past Jordan
Pickford in the bottom left corner.
England, who were defeated by Croatia in their semifinal, matched their fourth-place finish from 1990.
Their
best chance in the first half was a strike by Harry Kane that went wide
in the 22nd minute. In the 70th minute, Eric Dier's chip over Thibaut
Courtois was swept away at the goal line by Toby Alderweireld.
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