Lukaku back for Belgium in last-ditch bid to make Nations League quarters
Lukaku was left out of the squad for its opening four Nations League matches over the last two months.
Published : Nov 08, 2024 16:47 IST , BRUSSELS - 2 MINS READ
Belgium has recalled top-scorer Romelu Lukaku to its 23-man squad for its last two Nations League group matches against Italy and Israel as it makes a last-ditch effort to reach the quarterfinals, coach Domenico Tedesco said on Friday.
Lukaku was left out of the squad for its opening four Nations League matches over the last two months. In September it was because of his impending move to Napoli and last month Tedesco said his absence was because he was not yet fit although in a subsequent interview, Lukaku said he was not mentally ready.
Yet Tedesco said at a press conference on Friday that Lukaku was eager to return for the matches against Italy in Brussels next Thursday and away to Israel in Budapest, Hungary on Nov. 17.
“He had no hesitation to return. He is one of the best strikers in world football. He doesn’t have to prove anything to anybody any more. His qualities are key for us and he’s also important off the pitch. He’s a natural leader and is very good helping the young players,” the coach said.
The 31-year-old Lukaku last played for Belgium at the European Championship in Germany. He has a record 85 goals in 119 caps and will boost its chances against Italy, where Belgium must win to keep alive its slim hopes of progressing in the competition.
Belgium will again do without captain Kevin De Bruyne after he had previously requested to be left out of the squad for the last two series of Nations League matches and injury rules out Youri Tielemans, Sebastiaan Bornauw and Koni De Winter.
“Tielemans might play for his club this weekend but he has a knee injury that is getting worse and he will take time after to try and sort it out,” Tedesco added.
There are returns for Bundesliga-based defender Ameen Al-Dakhil and Chelsea midfielder Romeo Lavia and a first call-up for 19-year-old Club Brugge left back Joaquin Seys.
Belgium is third in Group A2, six points behind leader Italy and five adrift of second-placed France. It must win its last two games and hope other results go its way if it is to advance to next March’s quarterfinals.