Belgium Receive Timely Boost as Doku Returns Ahead of Must-Win Clash
Belgium have received a major lift ahead of their decisive World Cup group-stage showdown, with Jeremy Doku returning to the squad after becoming a father and recovering from illness.
As the Red Devils prepare for a must-win encounter against New Zealand, head coach Rudi Garcia believes Doku's return could provide the spark his side desperately needs—but insists Belgium's success will depend on the collective rather than any single player.
Doku Back After Emotional Week
The 24-year-old winger briefly left Belgium's World Cup camp earlier this week to be by his wife's side for the birth of their son, Praise.
While some questioned the decision, Garcia had nothing but admiration for his player.
Doku returned to the squad three days ago after also overcoming a respiratory illness that forced him to miss Belgium's goalless draw against Iran.
"Jeremy is back, and we're delighted to have him with us," Garcia said.
"He only returned to full training today after seven days without proper work, so naturally we have to manage him carefully."
The Belgian coach confirmed Doku is unlikely to complete the full 90 minutes but remains confident the Manchester City winger can make an immediate impact.
"We know the quality he brings."
"He can change a game."
Belgium Rely on Team Spirit
Despite welcoming one of his biggest attacking weapons back into the squad, Garcia stressed that Belgium's ambitions cannot depend on one individual.
"Our football isn't built around one player," he explained.
"Our greatest strength is the collective spirit of this team."
That unity will be vital as Belgium look to rescue a campaign that has yet to truly ignite.
After drawing with Egypt and Iran, the Red Devils find themselves under pressure heading into their final group match.

Lukaku Also Being Managed
Belgium captain Romelu Lukaku is available once again, but Garcia admitted the experienced striker is still not ready to play an entire match.
"Lukaku can't play 90 minutes yet," the coach confirmed.
"If he starts, he'll come off later."
"If he begins on the bench, he'll still be able to help us."
Although still searching for his first goal of the tournament, Lukaku's experience could prove invaluable in such a high-pressure encounter.
Dressing Room Delighted for Doku
Defender Brandon Mechele revealed the entire squad was thrilled by the news of Doku becoming a father.
"It's wonderful news," Mechele said.
"Everyone is happy for Jeremy."
"It gives him extra motivation, and it also gives our team a boost having him back."
The positive atmosphere inside the Belgian camp could not come at a better time.

No More Room for Error
Belgium entered the tournament as one of the favorites to top the group.
Instead, they head into the final matchday sitting third with only two points.
Egypt currently lead the group with four points, while Iran stay ahead of Belgium on goals scored.
Victory over New Zealand is likely to be essential if the Red Devils want to keep their World Cup dream alive.
Mechele believes the key lies in matching their opponents' intensity.
"We have to play with far more aggression and energy," he said.
"On paper, we have more quality."
"But football isn't played on paper."
The disappointing draw against Iran served as a wake-up call.
Now Belgium know exactly what is at stake.
One final opportunity.
One must-win match.
And one last chance to prove they still belong among the contenders at World Cup 2026.
