Belgium was held to a 1-1 draw away from home in their second group stage match against Czech Republic on Saturday night as Lukaku scored once again, showing why he is so good and important for them.
It was once again the 27-year-old Belgium striker who found the net for Die Roten Teufel.
He scored a penalty in the opener against Wales and on Saturday scored once again to make it 2 goals in 2 game in the qualifiers.
His international record has been amazing for Belgium so far. The Inter Milan striker has scored 59 goals in 91 appearances for Belgium since making his debut in January 2010.
Here are some of his records which have helped him elevate to being one of the best for the 2nd runners up team in the 2018 World Cup.
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Romeu Lukaku became the all-time leading top scorer for Belgium at the age of 24, beating Bernard Voorhoof and Paul Vin Himst, who had each scored 30 goals for Belgium. Lukaku made this record his own on 14th November, 2017 when he scored the winner in a 1-0 win over Japan.