Kolkata, July 3 -- By way of drama, scoring twice in 95 seconds to level scores in the last quarter of a World Cup final will take some beating. Kylian Mbappe's brace against Argentina in Doha remain in pole position but Belgium ran him close, going from 0-2 to 2-2 in 159 seconds against Senegal. Till the 85th minute, Belgium trailed 0-2. By the 89th, it was 2-2. Then, with moments left before the tie-breaker, Belgium won it through a penalty. "In football, anything is always possible as long as you believe in it," said Rudi Garcia. The Belgium coach was speaking after Youri Tielemans's 120+5 minute goal had made it 3-2. It is the latest in World Cup history and it came hours from the 16th anniversary of one of the competition's most dramat...