Several outlets focus on Belgium’s progress to the World Cup quarterfinals and revisit how the team’s so-called “golden generation” has evolved over time. The articles describe Belgium’s performance as part of a broader story of development, experience, and tactical adjustments rather than a sudden emergence. They examine why Belgium reached the last eight despite being viewed by some as less certain compared with other contenders. The coverage attributes Belgium’s competitiveness to a blend of player experience and the way the squad has been managed and adapted to changing football demands. It also looks at the continued influence of established players alongside the team’s ability to maintain key performances when under pressure. Overall, the pieces present Belgium’s World Cup showing as evidence of how the group’s strengths have persisted and been refined, while also acknowledging that previous assessments of the squad’s potential may have underestimated its capacity to compete at the highest level.