Soccer-Lukaku returns in style with 90th goal for Belgium

Captain Youri Tielemans took advantage of a defensive slip to ‌score the opening goal while Belgium's all-time top scorer Lukaku struck with the last effort of the match in his first game for the national side in 12 months. The 33-year-old ‌Lukaku broke away and slammed home a powerful strike to set about expunging ‌a dismal campaign at club level with Napoli where he failed to start a single match all season and struggled with a hamstring injury.


Reuters | Rijeka | Updated: 02-06-2026 23:56 IST | Created: 02-06-2026 23:56 IST
Soccer-Lukaku returns in style with 90th goal for Belgium
Romelu Lukaku

Romelu Lukaku marked his return to ​the Belgium side with a record-extending ​90th international goal as they ‌beat ​Croatia 2-0 away in their World Cup warm-up friendly on Tuesday. Captain Youri Tielemans took advantage of a defensive slip to ‌score the opening goal while Belgium's all-time top scorer Lukaku struck with the last effort of the match in his first game for the national side in 12 months.

The 33-year-old ‌Lukaku broke away and slammed home a powerful strike to set about expunging ‌a dismal campaign at club level with Napoli where he failed to start a single match all season and struggled with a hamstring injury. Tielemans swept home the ball from close range in the 38th minute ⁠after ​the Croatia defence failed ⁠to clear a square pass following Jeremy Doku's marauding run.

The clash provided both teams' coaches with an ⁠opportunity to field a large number of their World Cup-bound squads, as Croatia used 10 substitutes ​and Belgium brought on Lukaku for a cameo appearance in the last 18 minutes. Hans ⁠Vanaken, another of the eight subs that Belgium used, headed Tielemans' 74th-minute corner against the crossbar.

Croatia's Ante ⁠Budimir ​also struck the crossbar in the second half, while Luka Modric was denied before halftime by Thibaut Courtois' sharp save. Croatia will have another warm-up game against neighbours Slovenia ⁠in Varazdin on Sunday, while Belgium host Tunisia in Brussels on Saturday.

At the World ⁠Cup, Belgium begin their ⁠Group G campaign against Egypt in Seattle on June 15, while Croatia's first match in Group L is against England in Dallas ‌on June ‌17. (Writing by Mark Gleeson in Cape Town; ​Editing by Toby Davis)

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