The Manchester United striker scored twice against Tunisia to become the first Belgian to score four goals at a World Cup.
Romelu Lukaku made goalscoring history for Belgium in Saturday's World Cup clash with Tunisia, as he scored an impressive first-half double.
The Manchester United striker has now scored more than any other Belgian at a World Cup, having netted four goals in two games so far.
He has also scored more goals (seven) than any other Belgium international over World Cups and European Championships combined.
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Romelu Lukaku is on fire this worldcup season, and I patiently look forward to the end of it.