A goal scored by Romelu Lukaku, a striker for Belgium, was disallowed due to a poorly timed forward pass in their match against Romania. Another goal scored by Romelu Lukaku was disallowed by video assistant referees. Once again, after scoring against Romania, the Belgian striker was adjudged to have been offside.
Against the Romanian team, Romelu Lukaku broke away in the 63rd minute after receiving a pass from Kevin de Bruyne. But this player has not yet experienced joy.The goal of the 1993-born striker was disallowed after the referee consulted video assistant referee equipped with semi-automatic offside detecting technology.
Romelu Lukaku was offside on three separate occasions in slow motion: his shoulder, knee, and toe. Right then, Lukaku made the motion for Kevin de Bruyne to hand him the ball. The 1993-born striker stretched just enough to cross the offside line in three different places, which was a major setback for him.
It was a terrible tournament for Lukaku at EURO 2024. In the first encounter against Slovakia, he was denied two goals. Amadou Onana’s header found Romelu Lukaku in the 56th minute. The ball found its way into goalie Dubravka’s net thanks to his touch. Nevertheless, the goal was not recognized by the referee due to the Belgian striker’s offside, even after conferring with video assistant referees.
Luis Openda attempted a move down the left flank and a pass back inside in the 86th minute. Lukaku finished well after selecting an advantageous position. Unfortunately, the AS Roma attacker had another goal disallowed by VAR. While his teammate Lois Openda touched the ball in the last circumstance, Lukaku did not make a direct mistake this time.
To be more precise, Lukaku is an integral part of Belgium’s strategy. Lukau provided a fantastic assist for Youri Tielemans to score the game-winning goal in the encounter against Romania with a long-range shot. Belgium went ahead 2-0 thanks to a goal scored by Man City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne. The Romanian defender missed his header due to pressure from Lukaku.
Thus, Lukaku became the first player in World Cup history to have three goals disallowed by video assistant referees in a single tournament after playing in Group E’s opening two matches.
Belgium will plаy Ukrаine in the lаst mаtch, аnd Rоmelu Lukаku will hаve а chаnce tо finаlly scоre а gоаl.