Soccer-Belgium coach seeks to temper Lukaku fever


Soccer Football - International Friendly - Croatia v Belgium - Stadion HNK Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia - June 2, 2026 Belgium's Romelu Lukaku celebrates scoring their second goal REUTERS/Antonio Bronic

BRUSSELS, June 5 (Reuters) - Belgium coach ⁠Rudi Garcia is looking to temper any expectations about a possible ⁠return to form for Romelu Lukaku, who netted a 90th goal for ‌his country this week.

Lukaku did not start a game for Napoli this season, scored only one goal and spent long periods out with a hamstring injury, and his selection by Garcia for ​the World Cup looked to be a gamble.

But ⁠Belgium’s leading scorer came on for ⁠his first national team outing in 12 months on Tuesday and promptly scored ⁠as ‌they beat Croatia 2-0 in Rijeka.

Garcia, however, warned against pushing the 33-year-old too quickly as he continues his recovery.

“We must keep our feet ⁠on the ground,” the coach told a press conference on ​Friday, ahead of the ‌friendly against Tunisia in Brussels on Saturday.

“We must not rush anything. ⁠I was very ​happy with Romelu's goal against Croatia, just like the rest of the squad. That's very important because Romelu lives for scoring goals. Mentally, that was therefore very positive.

“But the ⁠big danger now is that you -- the media ​and the supporters -- will start thinking that he is completely ready again. He has come a long way and still has some distance to go. Thinking that he ⁠will start against Egypt is still far too premature.”

Belgium’s opening game in World Cup Group G is against Egypt in Seattle on June 15.

“He has barely played this season and has hardly even trained with the group. So more time ​will be needed to get him ready to play ⁠more than half an hour. Especially if we want to keep him fit.

“There ​is a very good chance that he will play ‌around 25 minutes against Tunisia, but it ​is unlikely to be much more than that," Garcia said about Saturday’s friendly.

(Writing by Mark Gleeson in Cape Town; Editing by Ed Osmond)

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