Romelu Lukaku

Romelu Lukaku

BEL
 • #9 Center Forward
Club
Fenerbahçe
Position

CF

Role

Playmaking Forward

Birthdate (Age)

May 13, 1993 (33)

Preferred Foot

Left

Height

6'3"

Weight

205 lb

National Team
Belgium
Jul 6, 2026

Finds the target in USA clash

Lukaku scored one goal to go with one shot (one on target) and three completed passes in Monday's 4-1 victory against USA.

Analysis: Lukaku delivered off the bench again, rounding out the result with a comfortable finish from close range after Hans Vanaken pickpocketed an adversary and slipped the ball to him. It's his third consecutive goal while mostly playing second fiddle to Charles De Ketelaere at the position. He has taken at least one shot in all five games so far, racking up six (three on target) and adding one assist, three chances created and two clearances.

Jul 1, 2026

Finds back of net

Lukaku scored one goal to go with one shot (one on goal) and two chances created in Wednesday's 3-2 win versus Senegal.

Analysis: Lukaku would come on the field as a substitute at halftime and play a major part in Belgium's win, as he would score their first goal of the match in the 86th minute, starting their comeback. This comes as a second straight match with a goal, as he bagged a goal and an assist last match in only five minutes of play. This could bring the forward into a starting role for the round of 16, earning three goal contributions in his four appearances (one start) this World Cup.

Jun 27, 2026

Two goal contributions off bench

Lukaku scored one goal and assisted once from one shot and one chance created in Friday's 5-1 win over New Zealand.

Analysis: Lukaku came off the bench and found the net in the 86th minute, restoring Belgium's three-goal cushion with a towering header just two minutes after New Zealand had pulled one back. The goal also made him Belgium's all-time leading World Cup scorer with six, breaking Marc Wilmots' previous record of five. He wasn't done there, turning provider in stoppage time by teeing up Alexis Saelemaekers for Belgium's fifth goal with the final kick of the match. Lukaku's game-changing cameo put the finishing touches on a dominant 5-1 victory that sent Belgium into the Round of 32 as Group G winners.

Jun 26, 2026

Limited in minutes

Lukaku is unlikely to start Saturday's group stage finale against New Zealand as he isn't fully fit and coach Rudi Garcia confirmed he started the last against Iran only due to the situation of Charles De Ketelaere, according to RTBF. "If Romelu started against the Iranians, it's because Charles couldn't start. That's why Charles didn't come on either. We're going to get him back. Romelu can't play a whole match. Either he'll start or he'll come on. But in any case, he's doing well."

Analysis: Lukaku made his first start for club or country in more than a year against Iran, logging one shot over 73 minutes before being substituted as Belgium continue to carefully manage his workload. With the Red Devils needing goals in a must-win matchup, his minutes remain a key storyline. Charles De Ketelaere is expected to reclaim his spot in the starting XI against New Zealand, with Lukaku likely to come off the bench later in the match as the most probable scenario.

Jun 22, 2026

Limited impact in return start

Lukaku generated one shot (zero on goal) in Sunday's 0-0 draw against Iran. In addition, he was given a yellow card in the 3rd minute.

Analysis: Lukaku made his first start for club or country in over a year in Sunday's goalless draw with Iran, receiving a yellow card in the third minute for a late challenge on Saeid Ezatolahi before contributing one shot across his 73 minutes before being replaced by Arthur Theate as Belgium reorganized following Nathan Ngoy's red card. With Belgium requiring a win against New Zealand in the must-win final group game, Lukaku's ability to hold the ball up, draw defenders and convert in the box remains his side's most direct route to finding the goals they desperately need, though his fitness and form across two largely ineffective group appearances will give coach Rudi Garcia genuine decisions to make in attack.

Jun 16, 2026

Immediate impact as substitute

Lukaku generated two shots (zero on goal) in Monday's 1-1 draw versus Egypt.

Analysis: Lukaku came on as a substitute in the second half of Monday's 1-1 draw with Egypt and made an immediate and decisive impact, running onto a cross from the right and lurching to tap the ball into the net only for Mohamed Hany to get there first and turn it into his own goal just 23 seconds after Lukaku's introduction, one of the fastest impacts by a substitute in World Cup history. The Napoli striker also registered two shots after coming on as Belgium pushed for a winner in the final 20 minutes, with his physical presence in the box and ability to hold up play and draw defensive attention changing the entire dynamic of the match from the moment he entered. Lukaku's immediate impact will reignite the debate around his starting role for the Iran fixture, with his ability to attract defenders and create space for teammates giving Belgium a fundamentally different attacking profile to what Charles De Ketelaere offers from the first whistle.

Jun 2, 2026

Returns with national team

Lukaku (hip) made a 17-minute appearance and scored the second of Belgium's goals in Tuesday's 2-0 friendly win over Croatia.

Analysis: Lukaku bounced back to competitive play following a three-month absence, and he quickly found the back of the net in his first chance. The experienced striker is now ready to compete for a major role at the international level, serving as an alternative to Charles De Ketelaere, who has recently been used in the middle of the front line. While not guaranteed to start, Lukaku is one of the top attacking threats of a squad that could benefit from a favorable group-stage schedule.

May 28, 2026

Scores in friendly

Lukaku (hip) scored during Thursday's 3-0 training match victory over Standard de Liege's reserve side at the Proximus Basecamp, providing a significant boost to his World Cup preparations and reassuring everyone around the national team about his physical condition, according to Muzamel Rahmat of Walfoot.

Analysis: Lukaku had been limited to just 64 minutes of competitive football all season with Napoli due to injury, making his goal in the training match a meaningful milestone in his bid to be ready for the tournament. Coach Rudi Garcia is planning to reintegrate him gradually rather than starting him in the opener against Egypt, with Charles De Ketelaere likely to feature in a false nine role or Matias Fernandez-Pardo starting up front for the first fixtures as Lukaku builds his sharpness. The veteran's future at Napoli beyond the World Cup looks increasingly uncertain with several offers reportedly arriving from Saudi Arabia, but for now the focus is entirely on peaking at the right moment for Belgium's Group G campaign.

May 27, 2026

Feeling good in preparation

Lukaku (hip) insists he is in better physical shape than he was ahead of the 2022 World Cup and is working hard to regain match sharpness in time for the tournament, according to Martin Weynants of the RTBF. "I feel better and better. I am in better shape than before the 2022 World Cup, I should not have gone to Qatar at the time. I am not going there thinking I will already be a starter. Nor that I will play an hour. That would be completely crazy to think. I have only played 64 minutes. You have to remain a little reasonable. I will do everything to be ready and I will be able to make my contribution to the team at a later stage."

Analysis: Lukaku has managed just 64 minutes of competitive football this season due to multiple injuries and is being realistic about his role heading into the tournament, tempering expectations while committing to doing everything possible to be ready. Belgium are organizing special training matches specifically to help him regain competitive rhythm, with Lukaku also clarifying that he has no intention of leaving Napoli this summer despite the controversy surrounding his rehabilitation in Belgium, insisting his love for the club remains intact with one year remaining on his contract.

May 13, 2026

Returning to Belgium

Lukaku is heading back to Belgium to work on his conditioning ahead of the World Cup, La Repubblica reported.

Analysis: Lukaku won't play in the last two Napoli matches and will be evaluated by the national team's medical staff in the next few weeks, considering he hasn't played in over two months. He has featured just six times, scoring once, this campaign, because of multiple injuries, adding three shots (two on target) and two chances created.

May 10, 2026

Out versus Bologna

Lukaku (hip) won't be selected for Monday's fixture versus Bologna and might not be available for any of the last three rounds, Mediaset reported.

Analysis: Lukaku has worked separately from the rest of the group since returning to Italy and is unlikely to play in the last two tilts, although the decision isn't set in stone at this stage.

May 5, 2026

Back in Italy

Lukaku (hip) has returned to Naples and trained individually, the club announced.

Analysis: Lukaku reported back to his team after two separate rehab stints abroad, the first of which hadn't been concurred. He could potentially be available for one of the final three matches if the coach deems him fit enough to contribute. He hasn't appeared in over two months at this point and never got into a rhythm after an early serious thigh injury.

Apr 20, 2026

Will keep rehabbing abroad

Lukaku (hip) returned to Naples and agreed to pay a fine for his impromptu hiatus, but will head back to Belgium to recover from his injury, Sky Italy reported.

Analysis: Lukaku cleared the air with his club after deciding to stay away on his own following the last international break, but he'll quickly fly back to his home country to recuperate and work on his conditioning. He doesn't have a clear timetable at this stage. Rasmus Hojlund and Giovane will be the options in the role for a while longer.

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