Youri Tielemans scored twice for Belgium against England at Wembley - but still didn't end up on the winning side in a 2-2 draw.
The Aston Villa midfielder fired in from 20 yards after England lost the ball inside their own half, with goalkeeper Jordan Pickford well beaten.
His second goal arrived following a costly error from England centre-back Lewis Dunk, with Romelu Lukaku taking the ball before providing an inch-perfect cross for Tielemans to volley home at the near post.
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And the Belgium star, who scored a long-range stunner to win the FA Cup for Leicester against Chelsea at the same venue in 2021, will have thought he had done enough to win the friendly for his nation as the injury time seconds ticked away.
But Jude Bellingham rescued a draw for Gareth Southgate's side after quick feet from James Maddison, with the Real Madrid star coolly slotting home from 12 yards out to cause a collective sigh of relief around Wembley.
The goal understandably left Tielemans furious, and the Villa star took his frustration out on the Wembley seats in a moment picked up by Channel 4 cameras.
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Speaking after the match, Bellingham told Channel 4: "I liked it [the goal] because I know the rubbish we would have got if we lost two games on the bounce.
"These are two games that are going to stand us in good stead going into the Euros. I know people will be negative, but you have to take these games for what they are.
"You've got to keep perspective. We had a lot of lads making debuts, and a lot of lads I've never played with.
"We created a lot of chances. I should have scored [earlier in the game], I was happy I could make it up to the team."
Topics: Youri Tielemans, England, Belgium, Jude Bellingham, Wembley Stadium, Football