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Belgium’s leaders backed to disprove ‘has beens’ tag in Senegal challenge
Rudi Garcia railed against criticism of his side, who face Senegal in the last 32 with a spring in their step after the 5-1 hammering of New Zealand

TL;DR
- Coach Rudi Garcia criticized media labeling his players 'has beens' after their 5-1 win against New Zealand.
- Garcia praised his 'four leaders': De Bruyne, Lukaku, Courtois, and Trossard, highlighting Trossard's crucial first goal.
- Belgium's victory secured top spot in Group G, theoretically setting up an easier last-32 draw against Senegal.
- Despite the win, Garcia seemed reluctant to dwell on the feel-good factor, deferring to player Charles De Ketelaere.
- Belgium has a 16-month unbeaten streak, with their last loss being against Ukraine in Garcia's first game.
- Key players Jérémy Doku, Charles De Ketelaere, and Romelu Lukaku are nearing full fitness, and Zeno Debast is available.
- Garcia acknowledged Senegal as a tough opponent but expressed confidence in his team's ability to progress.
- Garcia has a personal connection with Senegal's head coach, Pape Thiaw, from their time at Saint-Étienne.