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Belgium has named Romelu Lukaku in their World Cup squad despite him playing only one hour of competitive football this season due to injuries. Coach Rudi Garcia is betting on Lukaku's fitness as Belgium prepares to face Egypt, Iran, and New Zealand in Group G.
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Belgium have included striker Romelu Lukaku in their squad for the World Cup, even though he has played only an hour of competitive football this season.
Lukaku, who turned 33 on Wednesday, has not started for Napoli this season, making seven substitute appearances and netting a goal at Verona in February, and has been in Belgium for the last two months rehabilitating after a hamstring injury.
But his role as the country’s leading scorer has seen coach Rudi Garcia gamble on his fitness for the tournament starting next month, where Belgium are in Group G along with Egypt, Iran and New Zealand.
Lukaku has scored 89 times for Belgium but won the last of his 124 caps in the 4-3 home win over Wales in the World Cup qualification last June.
As cover, Garcia included promising attacker Matias Fernandez-Pardo after he committed his international future to the country earlier this week.
The 21-year-old, who was born in Brussels to Italian and Spanish parents, played for Belgium at the junior level before choosing to play for Spain in 2024. But, subsequently, he did not honour a call-up to their under-20 side. He has had a strong season at Lille and was chosen in place of Lois Openda, who has not played regularly for Juventus this season.
Sporting defender Zeno Debast was also included despite being hurt in training for the Portuguese club and amid reports he might not recover in time. Debast has been a regular since Garcia took over as coach.
The timely return from injury of Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois is a bonus for the squad, but speculation that Garcia would pick four goalkeepers in his 26-man selection proved incorrect.
Garcia announced his squad in the lunchtime news bulletin on Belgian television, and it will be a fourth successive World Cup for Courtois, Lukaku, Kevin De Bruyne and Axel Witsel.
Goalkeepers: Thibaut Courtois, Senne Lammens, Mike Penders.
Defenders: Timothy Castagne, Zeno Debast, Maxim De Cuyper, Koni De Winter, Brandon Mechele, Thomas Meunier, Nathan Ngoy, Joaquin Seys, Arthur Theate.
Midfielders: Kevin De Bruyne, Amadou Onana, Nicolas Raskin, Youri Tielemans, Hans Vanaken, Axel Witsel.
Forwards: Charles De Ketelaere, Jeremy Doku, Matias Fernandez-Pardo, Romelu Lukaku, Dodi Lukebakio, Diego Moreira, Alexis Saelemaekers, Leandro Trossard.
Lukaku was included due to his status as Belgium's leading scorer, prompting coach Rudi Garcia to gamble on his fitness for the tournament.
Lukaku has played only one hour of competitive football this season, with seven substitute appearances and one goal for Napoli.
Belgium is in Group G with Egypt, Iran, and New Zealand for the upcoming World Cup.

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