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Real Madrid star slammed Liverpool team-mate and ‘walked out’ on squad after row with Everton hero

Real Madrid star slammed Liverpool team-mate and ‘walked out’ on squad after row with Everton hero

If any footballer is granted the honour of captaining their country, it is arguably one of the proudest days in their careers.

Yet when former Everton star Romelu Lukaku was granted such an honour by Belgium manager Domenico Tedesco the striker inadvertently became embroiled at the heart of an unsavoury exchange between his international boss and team-mate Thibaut Courtois.

Lukaku, who has 75 goals from 108 caps for his country, donned the armband for the first time for a friendly against Greece back in June 2021 in the absence of Eden Hazard, Jan Vertonghen and Kevin De Bruyne.

Manchester City De Bruyne talisman would be appointed captain by Tedesco earlier this year following Hazard’s international retirement. But an injury suffered during City’s Champions League final win over Inter Milan ensured he was absent for Belgium during the June international break.

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As a result, Tedesco would hand the armband to Lukaku, with the striker scoring three goals across a 1-1 draw with Austria and 3-0 win over Estonia during Euro 2024 qualification. Yet according to the Belgium manager, such a decision upset goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, with the Real Madrid shot-stopper, who has captained his country once before and was promised the armband against Estonia, withdrawing from the squad after facing Austria as a result.

While Courtois was said to be carrying a knee injury, Tedesco would dismiss suggestions of that being the reason behind the goalkeeper’s absence against Estonia.

  • June 25, 2023