The user wants an original HTML article targeting the keyword "Coupe Du Monde Ou Coupe Du Monde" (which translates to "World Cup Or World Cup" or is perhaps a typo for "Coupe Du Monde" in general, but I need to address the specific keyword provided). **Analysis of Requirements:** 1. **Keyword:** "Coupe Du Monde Ou Coupe Du Monde". This is a bit odd. It sounds like a comparison or a repetition, possibly implying "World Cup or [Something Else]" but the prompt explicitly says "Coupe Du Monde Ou Coupe Du Monde". I need to integrate this phrase naturally. It might be a search query asking "Is it World Cup or [other event]?" or perhaps just a repetitive search for the term itself. Given the context provided (specific match results involving Belgium, USA, Argentina, Egypt, Spain, Portugal), this seems to be a recap or analysis of a specific tournament, likely a fictionalized or altered version of a real World Cup (since Argentina vs Egypt with Salah, and Belgium vs USA with De Ketelaere/Vanaken/Lukaku, plus Balogun playing for USA vs Belgium suggests an alternate reality or a specific youth/club tournament simulation, or perhaps the user is mixing up contexts. Wait, Balogun is American, playing for USA against Belgium? That happens. Messi vs Salah? That's a club matchup usually, but here it says "World Cup". Spain vs Portugal 1-0 with Ronaldo playing his last match? That happened in 2018. * *Correction:* The context looks like a mix of real World Cup history (Spain vs Portugal 2018) and fictional scenarios (Argentina vs Egypt in a WC? USA vs Belgium with Balogun in a WC?). The prompt says "Use this context when useful". I should treat the context as the "facts" for this article, even if they contradict real-world football history (e.g., Salah playing for Egypt in a World Cup against Messi's Argentina is possible, but the specific scoreline and narrative implies a specific event). Actually, looking at the context, it seems like a "Club World Cup" or a simulation, or perhaps just a specific tournament being covered. * *Strategy:* I will write an article recapping these specific matches as if they are part of the current "Coupe Du Monde" narrative provided in the context. I will treat the keyword as the main topic—perhaps discussing the excitement of the tournament. 2. **Context Points to Include:** * Belgium 4-1 USA (Goals: De Ketelaere, Vanaken, Lukaku). * FIFA rejected Belgium's appeal regarding Folarin Balogun's suspension (this implies Balogun was suspended or Belgium tried to appeal something related to him? The text says "lifting the suspension of American striker Folarin Balogun" - usually means Belgium wanted the suspension *lifted* so he could play against them? Or Belgium appealed *against* the lifting? The text says "rejected Belgium's appeal *against lifting* the suspension". This is tricky. "Appeal against lifting" usually means Belgium wanted him to *stay* suspended. But the next line says "Balogun couldn't do anything...". This suggests he played and did nothing, or couldn't play? If Belgium wanted him suspended, he wouldn't play. If he played and couldn't do anything, the suspension wasn't active. Let's re-read: "rejected Belgium's appeal against lifting the suspension of American striker Folarin Balogun". This phrasing is awkward. It likely means Belgium appealed a decision to *lift* a suspension (i.e., they wanted him banned), and FIFA said no, the suspension is lifted. So he played. And "Balogun couldn't do anything" fits the 4-1 loss. * Argentina vs Egypt (Messi vs Salah). Argentina overturned Egypt. Qualified. * Spain vs Portugal (1-0). Spain qualified for quarters. Ronaldo played his last match. * "La Roja" (Spain) scored in stoppage time. * Broadcasting info: Global-Africa.com, Canal+, Free, Bouygues, Orange TV. 3. **Format:** HTML only. Tags allowed: h2, h3, p, ul