Belgium looked different after veteran striker Romelu Lukaku was brought on in the 66th minute, and he was instrumental in bringing Belgium to a 1-1 draw.
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Belgium and Egypt drew 1-1 in Seattle, USA, on Monday. This match in Group G was seen as a big competition by all. The other two teams in this group are Iran and New Zealand.
Egypt opened the scoring in the 19th minute in Seattle. Imam Ashour scored Egypt's first goal with a powerful shot from the penalty box after a pass from captain Mohamed Salah. Ashour scored his first goal for the national team.
Jeremy Doku missed a chance to equalize Belgium in injury time in the first half. Captain Kevin De Bruyne also missed a good chance to equalize in the second half.
Belgium looked different after veteran striker Romelu Lukaku was brought on in the 66th minute. He was the one who brought Belgium level. Egypt's Mohamed Hani scored against his own post while blocking Lukaku, seconds before Lukaku entered the field.
Egypt has yet to win a match in World Cup history.
