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Courtois reveals cause of injury in cruel Belgium loss against Spain

The Belgian goalkeeper was in tears as he was substituted, while No 2 Senne Lammens’ mistake sent Spain to the semis

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Thibaut Courtois sustained an injury in the second-half of Belgium’s loss to Spainopen image in gallery

Thibaut Courtois sustained an injury in the second-half of Belgium’s loss to Spain (AP)

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Thibaut Courtois insists he could have continued in Belgium’s defeat to Spain in the World Cup 2026 quarter-finals after the goalkeeper sustained a thigh injury in the second-half.

Courtois was in tears after he was substituted in the 70th minute for Senne Lammens, whose mistake in the dying minutes led to Mikel Merino’s match-winner and sends Belgium home.

Real Madrid keeper Courtois was clutching his left thigh but admitted afterwards that he did not feel overly impacted by the injury, saying it was coach Rudi Garcia’s decision to make the change.

“It was with a long kick at the beginning of the second half; I felt something near my muscle,” Courtois said in the post-match mixed zone.

“I made some saves. I felt okay, so I continued. Then, I kicked it long again and I felt it a bit more. So then, you know it's something muscular, and you need to be careful.

“Obviously, I wanted to continue but the coach wanted someone 100%. So OK, it's his decision. I wanted to try to play maybe five, 10 more minutes to see because I was feeling good. I was making saves and I was not disturbed to make those saves.

“I was only disturbed to kick long. So that's a decision of the coach – and it's not a problem.”

Courtois also backed his fellow keeper Lammens after the error in the final minutes, insisting the Man Utd stopper has a “strong personality.”

Courtois watched on as Spain nicked a late winopen image in gallery

Courtois watched on as Spain nicked a late win (Reuters)

“I gave him a big hug – there’s not much more I can do at this moment,” he said. “He's a great goalkeeper and he will only get stronger from this, he has a lot of personality.

“For me personally, obviously you are not happy when you have to leave a quarter-final of a World Cup. So we will rest for the next few weeks and then see what the injury is.”

Spain next take on France in a titanic all-European clash in the semi-finals in Dallas on Tuesday in a repeat of the Euro 2024 semi-final, which Spain won 2-1.

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