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Romelu Lukaku will not play for Belgium at the World Cup until at least their final Group F match against Croatia, a team source told AFP on Sunday. The forward did not take part in the Red Devils’ first proper training session since they arrived in Qatar on Friday as he continues his recovery from […]

Romelu Lukaku will not play for Belgium at the World Cup until at least their final Group F match against Croatia, a team source told AFP on Sunday. The forward did not take part in the Red Devils' first proper training session since they arrived in Qatar on Friday as he continues his recovery from…

The forward did not take part in the Red Devils’ first proper training session since they arrived in Qatar on Friday as he continues his recovery from a hamstring injury. However, he has played just twice for Inter since August after first picking up the injury in a 3-1 defeat at Lazio.

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