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Belgium 4-0 Saudi Arabia: Romelu Lukaku scores twice before Michy Batshuayi and Kevin De Bruyne strike to extend unbeaten streak to 16 games

Romelu Lukaku struck twice as Belgium limbered up for a World Cup date with England by strolling past Saudi Arabia and stretching their unbeaten run.

Lukaku was already top of his country's goal charts and now has an impressive record of 33 in 66 international games.

Seven of them have come this season and he is thriving in a Roberto Martinez team built for attacking flair.

Romelu Lukaku points to the sky as he celebrates one of his goals against Saudi Arabia
Romelu Lukaku points to the sky as he celebrates one of his goals against Saudi Arabia
Belgium striker Michy Batshuayi celebrates scoring their third goal after 77 minutes played
Belgium striker Michy Batshuayi celebrates scoring their third goal after 77 minutes played
Manchester City star Kevin De Bruyne celebrates with Lukaku after scoring the fourth goal
Manchester City star Kevin De Bruyne celebrates with Lukaku after scoring the fourth goal
Lukaku is congratulated by his Belgium team-mates after scoring his second goal of the night
Lukaku is congratulated by his Belgium team-mates after scoring his second goal of the night

They have not lost in 16 games, a run which goes back to a defeat against Spain in his first game in charge 18 months ago.