SEVILLE — Belgium captain Eden Hazard and midfielder Kevin De Bruyne will both undergo scans after being forced off the pitch during their 1-0 win over Portugal at the European Championship in Seville on Sunday.
De Bruyne suffered an ankle injury in what Martinez said was a "bad tackle" while Hazard had a muscle twinge. Both players indicated to the coach their desire to go off during the physically demanding game.
De Bruyne picked up a knock and is subbed out pic.twitter.com/zwYTwin3xP
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) June 27, 2021
Hazard reaches for his hamstring and asks to come off pic.twitter.com/QrM36g3bwT
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"We will take 48 hours now to assess the situation of the two players. We go back to Belgium now and they will have scans on the injuries tomorrow," Martinez said at his post-match news conference.
Hazard se está haciendo pruebas en estos momentos para confirmar el alcance de su lesión en el muslo.Muy malas sensaciones, prácticamente descartado para lo que queda de #EURO2020 .@GoalEspana @Goal_en_espanol
— Mario Cortegana (@MarioCortegana) June 28, 2021
Translation: "Hazard is currently undergoing tests to confirm the extent of his thigh injury. Very bad feelings, practically ruled out for the rest of #EURO2020."
Both players were injured before the start of the tournament but had recovered well to help Belgium finish top of their group and remain vital to the team’s hopes of advancing at Euro 2020.
Belgium play Italy next in the quarter-finals in Munich on Friday.
(Writing by Mark Gleeson in Cape Town; Editing by Hugh Lawson)