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Belgium’s World Cup joy soured by Onana’s nine-month layoff
Belgium’s World Cup victory over the United States was not without its shadows. Just after Charles De Ketelaere put the Red Devils ahead against the hosts, Amadou Onana was forced from the field with a knee injury.
Medical assessments have since confirmed a torn anterior cruciate ligament, ending Onana’s participation in the tournament. The 23-year-old midfielder’s exit marked a sharp contrast to the celebrations unfolding around him.
De Ketelaere’s early strike had given Belgium a morale-boosting lead, but the mood shifted abruptly when Onana crumpled to the turf. Team doctors immediately intervened as the match continued under a cloud of concern.
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Onana’s injury occurred in the 28th minute, forcing a premature end to his World Cup debut. The tournament’s medical protocols now dictate a lengthy rehabilitation period of at least nine months before a return to competitive action. Belgium’s camp confirmed the diagnosis late Tuesday evening, leaving selectors scrambling to adjust their midfield plans. His absence leaves a significant void in a side already navigating the highs of a tournament breakthrough.Belgium refuses to drop FIFA case over Balogun despite World Cup win
For Onana, the setback represents a major setback in a career on the rise. The midfielder had featured regularly for his club this season, underscoring his importance to the team’s structure. The Red Devils’ technical staff now face the challenge of replacing Onana without disrupting their rhythm. Squad depth will be tested as Belgium push for deeper progress in the competition.