RENTON, Wash. (AP) 鈥 Belgium center back Zeno Debast, who has not appeared in a match this summer participated in his first training session of the tournament on Sunday.
Debast underwent a follow-up MRI scan on Saturday for a leg injury, which he said was 鈥減ositive.鈥 The 22-year-old defender injured his leg last month while training with Portuguese club Sporting Lisbon.
鈥淓verything is going as planned,鈥 Debast said. 鈥淪o, we are positive. I feel good. Today, I can partially take part (in) the team training. So, yeah, it鈥檚 going good.鈥
Debast warmed up with the 26-man squad, then practiced on his own with a coach during the portion of Sunday鈥檚 training session that was open to the media. Without Debast, Belgium opened the group stage with two draws before , to advance to the knockout round atop Group G.
鈥淎s a player, it is not easy to watch your team train and play without being able to participate,鈥 Debast said in French. 鈥淏ut, I am grateful to be here and to be able to work on my return here.”
Debast has 26 matches for Belgium and was on the 2022 World Cup roster in Qatar. It is unclear whether coach Rudi Garcia would insert Debast into the starting lineup whenever he is deemed fit to play.
During the French portion of his press conference, Debast said that he cannot pinpoint when he will return, nor does he want to put that pressure on himself.
鈥淚 want to be at 100%,鈥 Debast said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 the only way to help the team. If it were up to me, I鈥檇 already be on the field. I鈥檓 coming back from a tough season, with a few injuries.鈥
Belgium鈥檚 first knockout round game is on Wednesday in Seattle against Senegal, which is coming off . Debast commended the Senegal side, which is led by Sadio Mane, but is confident in Belgium鈥檚 ability to advance.
鈥淚 think it will be a good game, one knowing that we also have the qualities,鈥 Debast said in English. 鈥淚f we are in good form and we continue in a positive way like our last game, I think it will be a very good game.鈥
___
AP World Cup:
Copyright © 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, written or redistributed.