Belgium manager Rudi Garcia reflected on Belgium's dramatic comeback against Senegal, saying it wasn't looked possible for his side to turn around the game in the 83rd minute when they were down 2-0, but a quick chat during the hydration break helped the team achieve the near-impossible turnaround.
Belgium looked down and out as the clock ticked past the 85-minute mark and they were 2-0 behind. But Romelu Lukaku and Youri Tielemans struck in the last five minutes to force an additional half hour before Tielemans put his side ahead with a 125th-minute penalty.
"Football is full of emotions," Garcia told a post-match news conference. "In the 83rd minute it wasn't easy to believe we could come back. At the hydration break I told the players that if we scored another goal, anything was possible.