Belgium beat the United States, 2-1, in Round of 16 play in the 2014 FIFA World Cup on July 1. Get the Free Tracker App to find a Luvabella in Stock According to USSoccer.com, the United States succumbed to two Belgium goals in extra time with a late charge coming up short. In spite of the loss, American goalkeeper Tim Howard had a dominant performance with 16 saves — the most ever in FIFA World Cup history: “The U.S. Men’s National Team nearly pulled off the most dramatic of late comebacks, but Belgium held off the vigorous late efforts to earn a 2-1 victory against the USA in the Round of 16 at the 2014 FIFA World Cup at Arena Fonte Nova. “Tim Howard had one of the best goalkeeping efforts in U.S. MNT and FIFA World Cup history with 16 saves. It is the most saves since FIFA has recorded that staistic in the World Cup. “Julian Green made his FIFA World Cup debut and scored in extra time to keep the USA’s hopes alive when the squad was trailing by two goals. “Romelu Lukaku’s 105th-minute tally proved to be the game-winner. Kevin De Bruyne assisted Lukaku’s first goal…