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Why Didn't Romelu Lukaku Take Belgium's Penalty Against Senegal? He Explains
Romelu Lukaku played a key role in Belgium's dramatic comeback against Senegal in the 2026 FIFA World Cup Round of 32. The Napoli striker scored the Red Devils' opening goal but surprised many by passing on the penalty that could have given him a brace.
Romelu Lukaku played a key role in Belgium's dramatic comeback against Senegal in the 2026 FIFA World Cup Round of 32. The Napoli striker scored the Red Devils' opening goal but surprised many by passing on the penalty that could have given him a brace.
After the match, Lukaku explained why he let Youri Tielemans take the spot kick.
Lukaku Admits He Wasn't 100 Percent Mentally
Although he was initially set to take the penalty, Lukaku decided to hand the opportunity to Tielemans instead.
The Belgian striker admitted he is still dealing with a difficult period mentally and felt the team's success was more important than adding another goal to his tally.
"I was going to take it, but I'm still going through some difficult moments mentally, and I preferred Youri to take it. I'm not what matters; the team has to win," Lukaku told RTBF.
He also joked about the emotional roller coaster Belgium experienced while securing its place in the Round of 16.
"I'm sorry to put it this way, but we showed real guts. That's exactly what you need in matches like this. Honestly, I'm already tired of these games that leave you breathless."

Lukaku's Scoring Rate Tops Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo
Despite giving up the penalty, Lukaku continues to showcase his outstanding efficiency for Belgium.
According to MisterChip, he averages 0.71 goals per game for his national team, a better scoring rate than several of the game's biggest stars.
- Romelu Lukaku — 0.71
- Cristiano Ronaldo — 0.63
- Lionel Messi — 0.61
- Robert Lewandowski — 0.53
With another crucial goal against Senegal, Lukaku once again proved his value as Belgium kept its World Cup hopes alive.














