Belgium head coach Rudi Garcia is facing intense criticism after his decision to substitute Thibaut Courtois in the World Cup quarter-final against Spain on Friday proved costly, with replacement goalkeeper Senne Lammens committing a decisive error that led to a 2-1 defeat.
Costly substitution
Courtois left the pitch in the 71st minute with what was described as a leg twinge. The Real Madrid goalkeeper felt able to continue, but Garcia insisted on replacing him with Lammens, citing the need for full fitness.
“Only players who are 100% fit can play,” Garcia said after the match.
However, the move backfired dramatically. With four minutes remaining, Lammens spilled a low drive from Pau Cubarsí, allowing Mikel Merino to score the winner for Spain, sending Belgium crashing out.
Backlash and future
The decision has sparked a furious reaction from Belgian fans and media, with many questioning whether Courtois could have stayed on. The incident has intensified scrutiny on Garcia’s position, with his future as national team coach now in doubt.
Courtois, who has been a stalwart for Belgium, looked visibly frustrated as he watched from the bench. The 34-year-old’s experience might have prevented the late error, but Garcia’s gamble did not pay off.
Belgium’s golden generation has once again fallen short at a major tournament, and the manner of this exit only adds to the sense of missed opportunity.