Courtois to skip Belgium duty under boss Tedesco
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Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois says he will not play for the Belgium national team while Domenico Tedesco remains as manager.
Courtois missed much of last season with two knee injuries and was left out of Belgium's Euro 2024 squad, despite returning to fitness and starting in the Champions League final for Madrid.
The 32-year-old, who has won 102 caps, had a falling out with Tedesco in June 2023 after leaving the Belgium squad before their Euro 2024 qualifier with Estonia.
"Unfortunately, following the events with the coach and after much reflection, I have decided not to return to the Belgian national team under his management," former Chelsea and Atletico Madrid keeper Courtois wrote on Instagram., external
"In this matter, I accept my share of responsibility. However, looking forward, my lack of confidence in him would not contribute to maintaining the necessary atmosphere of cordiality.
"The [Belgium] federation, with whom I have had several discussions, accepts my position and the reasons that led me to this painful but coherent decision.
"I regret possibly disappointing some fans, but I am convinced that this is the best course of action for Belgium, as it closes a debate and allows the team to focus on pursuing its goals."
The Red Devils were knocked out of Euro 2024 by France in the last 16, with Al-Qadsiah goalkeeper Koen Casteels starting all four of their games.