The Belgium national football team delighted their fans and coach Rudi Garcia by thrashing a weak Tunisia 5-0 on Saturday in Brussels, just a few days before the two teams' entry into the 2026 World Cup. The Red Devils, who immediately imposed a very high pace, opened the scoring in the 28th minute at the end of a 100% Premier League action, Jeremy Doku perfectly serving Leandro Trossard. After doubling the score with a header from Charles De Ketelaere on the return from the locker room, the Belgians unfolded against Sabri Lamouchi's men, reduced to ten after Ismaël Gharbi's exclusion at the hour of play for repeated fouls on Doku. Kevin De Bruyne scored the third goal in the 65th minute, followed by Dodi Lukebakio in the 85th and Nicolas Raskin in the 87th. The return of Romelu Lukaku, injured this season, was also good news for the Belgians. The top scorer of the selection got playing time during the 2-0 win on Tuesday in Croatia and on Saturday to regain the rhythm of the competition. The Belgians will fly to the United States on Monday where they will face Egypt, Iran, and New Zealand in the first round of the World Cup. Tunisia, on the other hand, is questioning itself as it faces upcoming matches against Sweden, Japan, and the Netherlands. Coach Sabri Lamouchi will have to find solutions to strengthen his team before the 2026 World Cup. Tunisian fans are eagerly awaiting their team's next matches. The Belgium national football team is ready to face the best teams in the world at the 2026 World Cup. The team's preparation has been going well, and they are confident about their chances. The players are focused on their goal, and they will do everything to achieve it.