The Scotsman

Belgium sweat over fitness of De Bruyne and Hazard

- By MASSIMO MARZOCCHI

Belgium boss Roberto Martinez will give Kevin De Bruyne and Eden Hazard until the last minute to prove their fitness ahead of tonight's Euro 2020 quarter-final clash with Italy.

Manchester City star De Bruyne suffered an ankle injury during Sunday's 1-0 win over Portugal, during which Real Madrid's Hazard also limped off with a muscle problem, and neither was able to train with the rest of the squad yesterday morning.

However, speaking at his pre-match press conference ahead of the game in Munich, Martinez said: "We all know that we are fighting against time, but we're going to take until the last minute to make the decision.

"Every day that goes by, every time they can sleep and get three meals and get some treatment, we see an improvemen­t, and then we'll

see tomorrow if they can be involved or not. Unfortunat­ely at the moment, we cannot make a decision.

"Obviously it will be difficult for tomorrow - a soft tissue injury in Eden's case, maybe is difficult for a game like tomorrow, and for Kevin, having a ligament problem maybe is a bit different."

Martinez could do with having all his most potent weapons available for a clash with an Italian side which is unbeaten in 31 matches, while both teams are bidding to become the first to win 15 consecutiv­e European Championsh­ip matches since the start of qualificat­ion.

However, he may be able to draw a little inspiratio­n from a previous clash with Roberto Mancini after famously leading Wigan to FA Cup final victory over the Italy head coach's Manchester City team in 2013.

He said: "Obviously it was very special for Wigan Athletic and everyone connected, but it shows you that over 90 minutes in a cup, anything can happen."

Belgium will be looking to strikerrom­elulukakut­ocontinue his superb goalscorin­g form but Italy skipper Giorgio Chiellini insists he will not be losing any sleep over the prospect of going head-to-head with the Inter Milan hitman.

The 36-year-old Juventus defender and his team-mates face the task of stopping the man whose goals helped hand Inter a first Serie A title in 11 years last season if they are to emerge victorious.

Chiellini said: "We have got a lot of respect for Lukaku because he had a great season for Inter and all campaign long, we have witnessed just what a match-winner and a big player he's become.

"But it would be doing a disservice to Belgium if you were simply to say that Belgium were all about Romelu Lukaku because they've got quality players all over the pitch. We'll prepare for the game as we always have done. But I think we'll both sleep well tonight, that goes for me and Romelu."

Mancini is well aware of the challenge his side faces against Fifa's No 1 ranked team, but insists the tournament to date is proof that favouritis­m counts for little. He said: "There's no such thing as a straightfo­rward match - Switzerlan­d beat France; Portugal are out; so too are Germany; the Netherland­s were knocked out by the Czech Republic. As we've seen from matches at this level, there's never anything that is taken for granted or straightfo­rward."

 ??  ?? 0 Belgium midfielder Kevin De Bruyne writhes in pain after suffering an ankle injury during Sunday’s last-16 win against Portugal
0 Belgium midfielder Kevin De Bruyne writhes in pain after suffering an ankle injury during Sunday’s last-16 win against Portugal
 ??  ?? 0 Roberto Mancini: Lost out to Martinez in 2013 FA Cup final
0 Roberto Mancini: Lost out to Martinez in 2013 FA Cup final

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