World Cup dream kept Kompany positive in darkest times

Updated - June 03, 2017 03:18 pm IST

Published - June 03, 2017 03:16 pm IST

Brussels: Vincent Kompany said the prospect of Belgium qualifying for next year's World Cup in Russia proved motivational in his “darkest moments” as he returns to his national team after an absence of almost two years.

The Manchester City defender is set to play for his country against the Czech Republic in a warm-up friendly in Brussels on Monday, and then against Estonia on Friday as the Belgians seek to consolidate their lead in the race for qualification in Group H.

“In my darkest moments, it was my biggest motivation, he told reporters as the squad prepared for the two internationals.

“If I don’t get to the World Cup, I’m not suddenly going to burst into tears, but it was important for me to look forward to the tournament and keep myself sharp.

“It is not yet certain but the chances are good that next season will be my last with the national team. So my hope is to experience a tremendous World Cup in 2018,” he said.

The 31-year-old, who was only 17 when he made his debut for the national team, has been unable to play for Belgium since October 2015 because of a string of injuries.

“I understand that people have been concerned and doubted whether I would come back but, honestly-speaking, it never bothered me,” he said.

“I know my level. If I can train with top players, then I know I can also play with them in matches. I have always been full of self confidence,” he reiterated.

Despite being regarded as one of the best defenders in the world, Kompany felt the injuries meant he had to persuade Pep Guardiola that could fit into the Manchester City boss’s plans in his first season in charge at the club.

He emphasized the importance of the game against Chelsea in April where he featured for City after a long injury lay-off.

“I hadn’t played at all, not even a friendly game and, in a matter of speaking, I went from zero to 100. But he saw there that he could rely on me and since it has gone a lot smoother.”

Belgium have a two point lead at the top of Group H and are strongly fancied to win an automatic ticket to Russia after a strong showing at last year's European Championship where they bowed out at the quarter-final stage.

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