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​By Our Man in Doha

​DOHA, Qatar – PORTUGAL’S young guns survived a stunning Belgian fightback in the Qatari heat yesterday, securing a gritty 2-1 victory in a tense Round of 32 clash at the FIFA U-17 World Cup.

​The victory, played out under the floodlights at the sprawling Aspire Zone – Pitch 3 complex in Doha, was a tight affair that saw the Portuguese side show flashes of brilliance and resilience in equal measure.

​The Aspire Zone—a massive sporting and education hub that’s become the headquarters for Qatar’s future football dreams—was the scene of the drama as the two European powerhouses battled for a spot in the next round.

​Portugal looked to be cruising after a blistering first-half double from midfield sensation Anísio Cabral.

The starlet put his side ahead in the 38th minute, before doubling the advantage deep into stoppage time just before the break.

​But just as the Portuguese bench started planning their post-match kebabs, Belgium hit back. Young Noah Fernández converted a free-kick on the stroke of half-time, making it 2-1 and setting up a nail-biting second half.

​Despite the soaring temperatures and the pressure mounting on the pitch carved out of the Aspire Zone’s desert landscape, the second 45 minutes became a cagey, goalless stalemate. Portugal’s defence held firm against a relentless but ultimately blunt Belgian attack.

The final whistle confirmed the 2-1 scoreline, sending Portugal into the last 16 and proving that even a dusty training pitch in a global hub like the Aspire Zone can host a World Cup classic.

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