RIJEKA, Croatia, June 1 (Reuters) – ⁠The fitness and form of Belgium’s top scorer Romelu ⁠Lukaku pose no concerns ahead of the World Cup, ‌coach Rudi Garcia insisted on the eve of Tuesday’s warm-up clash against Croatia.

    The 33-year-old Lukaku was included in Belgium’s squad for this month’s tournament in Canada, ​Mexico, and the United States despite playing ⁠only an hour of ⁠competitive football this season.

    Lukaku did not start for Napoli, making seven ⁠substitute ‌appearances and netting a goal at Verona in February, and has been in Belgium since March rehabilitating a ⁠hamstring injury.

    But his role as the country’s leading ​scorer, with 89 ‌goals in 124 appearances, saw Garcia gamble on his fitness, ⁠and the ​coach is pleased with his decision.

    “I’ve never seen a player as motivated as he is,” Garcia told a press conference on Monday. “I’m not ⁠worried about Romelu’s injury, but he ​has played very little.

    “He is better than I expected and scores a lot in training. But it’s also logical that he’s not yet ⁠ready to start. He is still a long way from being able to play 90 minutes, but he could come on as a substitute.

    “I don’t know how good he’ll be against ​Egypt or later in the tournament. He’s ⁠coming from a long way back, but I’m very happy that ​he’s with us.”

    Belgium open their Group G ‌campaign on June 15 against Egypt ​in Seattle before meeting Iran and New Zealand.

    (Writing by Mark Gleeson in Cape Town; Editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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