Belgium's Red Devils have officially announced their squad for the upcoming World Cup, and there's plenty to talk about. The biggest headline? Star striker Romelu Lukaku has made the cut, despite a challenging few months sidelined with injury and limited playing time at Napoli. His inclusion signals the team's faith in his ability to rise to the occasion on the biggest stage.
But Lukaku isn't the only name turning heads. Young Lille sensation Matias Fernandez-Pardo has also been called up, just days after switching his international allegiance to Belgium—a bold move that adds fresh energy to the squad. Joining him are fellow Ligue 1 representatives Diego Moreira and goalkeeper Mike Penders, both earning their spots under new head coach Rudi Garcia.
This mix of seasoned veterans and rising stars gives Belgium a dynamic edge as they prepare to take on the world. With a blend of experience and youthful ambition, the Red Devils are shaping up to be a team to watch. What's your take on this squad selection? We'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments below!
