Martinez will give Hazard chance to stake World Cup claim

FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - UEFA Nations League - Group D - Wales v Belgium - Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff, Wales, Britain - June 11, 2022 Belgium's Eden Hazard applauds fans after the match Action Images via Reuters/John Sibley/File Photo
Belgium coach Roberto Martinez believes playmaker Eden Hazard
is in a good frame of mind and is not concerned about his lack of minutes at
Real Madrid this season ahead of Nations League matches against Wales and
Netherlands.
Hazard will potentially have a big role to play for Belgium
at the World Cup in Qatar but might have to prove his form and fitness with the
national team as he has made just a single start in Madrid and played under 100
minutes in total in LaLiga this campaign.
"He is good," Martinez told reporters on Wednesday.
"You always get the same question, ‘has he played enough minutes?’. But he
has not missed a training session and been really good behind the scenes.
"The lack of minutes and game-time is there, but he is
in a good mindset and is looking forward to being on the pitch. I see an energy
and a happiness around Eden, which I did not see six months ago."
Martinez admits these two games in the international break
are crucial for the 31-year-old in terms of building him up to be ready for
Qatar, but says it is unlikely Hazard will play a full 90 minutes in either.
"We will see how he is with the national team, we will
assess him and then we have seven weeks to the World Cup," the coach said.
"I am not giving us a set target (of minutes for him to
play). It will depend on the tempo of the game and if we can see him growing
from the 60-minute mark. The decision will be made on how the game goes and his
performance."
Martinez is expecting a tough tussle with Wales in Brussels
on Thursday as Belgium seek to keep their Nations League final hopes alive,
trailing league leaders Netherlands by three points.
"They have a system they have been developing for a long
time. They are extra competitive and a team that has qualified for the World
Cup.
"We expect the same, high intensity game, a little bit
British (in style). They play through you, are direct and put a lot of pressure
on in the box. They are a team you can never relax against."
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