Kevin De Bruyne turned a heroic night for U.S. goalkeeper Tim Howard into defeat on this morning (NZT) with an extra-time goal and an assist that gave Belgium a 2-1 victory and a quarterfinal match against Lionel Messi and Argentina.
With three extra-time goals in a thrilling match, De Bruyne and substitute Romelu Lukaku gave Belgium a big lead before Julian Green closed the gap with 12 minutes to go.
"For my heart, please don't give me too many games like this," said Belgium coach Marc Wilmots, who must now get his team ready to face Messi and his Argentina teammates on Saturday.
Belgium's unyielding attacks for 90 minutes on Tuesday only highlighted the great performance of the 35-year-old Howard, but the goalkeeper's teammates finally wilted in the evening heat once extra time came.
Three minutes in, Lukaku found space on the right and passed into the center. At first, the ball was poked out before De Bruyne gained possession. But Belgium's creative genius still had the energy for a sharp move and his low shot finally missed the yellow foot of Howard and settled inside the post.