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Depay makes Netherland­s’ squad but could miss opening game

- Mark Gleeson and Nick Said

Netherland­s striker Memphis Depay has declared himself fit for the World Cup, alleviatin­g concern that he might miss the tournament in Qatar, though he is not certain to start their first game on Monday.

Depay trained with the team, who put in a session on Tuesday just hours after arriving in Qatar for the tournament, having struggled with a hamstring injury for two months.

“Training has gone very well. I could do everything I do in a match, only then of course you go full for 90 minutes, over longer distances,” he told reporters.

Depay must now wait to see whether Louis van Gaal risks starting him against Senegal in their opening Group A match.

Van Gaal places high value on player fitness but in the build-up to the World Cup made clear he would make exceptions in picking Depay and his Barcelona colleague Frankie de Jong, who Van Gaal regards as the team’s most essential players.

The coach said last week that Depay might have to come off the bench against Senegal.

“It’s not really about whether I agree with the national coach,” said Depay in response. “It’s about his vision, about what’s best for the team and for me. I want to contribute, not one game, but the whole tournament. I also have to be honest: sometimes I need to be protected from myself a little. I want so much.”

Depay hurt his hamstring playing for the Dutch against Poland in the Nations League in September and his recovery took longer than expected.

“Mentally, that has been tough. I’ve struggled the past few weeks, but I’ve done everything I can to get fit. That’s part of being an athlete, it’s my job. But there is more to it than just training, especially mentally,” said Depay.

● Belgium have added centre back Jason Denayer to their training camp in Kuwait on Wednesday, with officials confirming the player is with the team as cover ahead of the World Cup. Denayer, who plays for Shabab Al-Ahli in the UAE, was a surprise omission from coach Roberto Martinez’s 26player squad for the finals but had been placed on a four-man standby list in the instance of injury to others.

There have been fitness concerns over defender Jan Vertonghen, who did not feature in any of Anderlecht’s last three games ahead of the World Cup.

Belgium will face Egypt in a final warm-up match in Kuwait on Friday, ahead of their Group F opener against Canada on November 23. They will also face Morocco and Croatia in their pool.

Martinez has until 24 hours before Belgium’s opening match to replace any injured members of his squad.

He is also sweating on the fitness of leading forward Romelu Lukaku, who has played twice since August after thigh and hamstring problems.

Belgium team doctors are hopeful he can play some part in the group stages in Qatar, but otherwise it is likely he will be replaced in the squad by November 22.

● South Korea captain Son Heung-min said he was unsure if he can play in all their matches at the World Cup after undergoing an operation this month to stabilise a fracture around his left eye.

Son was included in South Korea's squad for the tournament despite suffering a fractured eye socket playing for Tottenham Hotspur in the Champions League recently.

The 30-year-old midfielder, who will wear a protective mask in Qatar, had his first training session with the team in Doha on Wednesday.

“I'm not a doctor. It's difficult for me to say when I can play,” Son, whose side begin their campaign in Group H against Uruguay on November 24, told reporters.

“I'll do the best I can under the circumstan­ces. But it's tough for me to say right now that I will play every game.”

South Korea, who will be making their 10th consecutiv­e appearance at the World Cup finals, also take on Ghana and Portugal in their group.

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Son Heung-min

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