Kompany's World Cup bid on track after Ciman departure

From left: Players of the Belgium's national team defender Dedryck Boyata, midfielder Marouane Faillaini, defender Vincent Kompany, midfielder Eden Hazard, goalkeeper Simon Mignolet and midfielder Youri Tielemans pose in front of their plane the "Trident" prior boarding for Moscow, at the Zaventem airport, near Brussels, at their departure on June 13, 2018, ahead of the Russia 2018 World Cup. PHOTO | JOHN THYS |

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  • Last week, Kompany told Belgian broadcaster RTBF that he is not worried about being fit enough to play in Russia.

Vincent Kompany's race to be fit for Belgium's World Cup campaign appears to be on track after stand-by defender Laurent Ciman left Russia.

Kompany has been recovering from a groin injury suffered in the Red Devils' goalless draw with Portugal on June 2, with Ciman asked to travel to Russia as cover.

Belgium confirmed on Friday that Los Angeles FC defender Ciman has now left the squad, handing a boost to Kompany's chances of being available for the World Cup opener against Panama on Monday.

Last week, Kompany told Belgian broadcaster RTBF that he is not worried about being fit enough to play in Russia.

"I am confident it will be okay," he said. "I feel good and have often fought back.

"The goal to play at the World Cup is in my head and I try to achieve that.

"I have the habit of returning after injuries, that is my plan now."