Belgium's Amadou Onana Ruled Out of World Cup With ACL Injury

By Okiki Oluwasegun

Belgium have been dealt a major setback in their FIFA World Cup campaign after midfielder Amadou Onana was ruled out for the remainder of the tournament with a serious knee injury.

The 24-year-old sustained the injury during Belgium's convincing 4-1 victory over co-hosts the United States in the Round of 16.

Onana was forced to leave the pitch early after appearing to injure his right knee, raising immediate concerns among the Belgian coaching staff.

Subsequent medical examinations confirmed the worst, revealing that the Aston Villa midfielder had suffered a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament (ACL).

The injury is expected to require a lengthy period of rehabilitation, ending his participation in the World Cup.

Belgium's medical team described the diagnosis as a significant blow for both the player and the national squad.

Team officials also confirmed they have been in close contact with Aston Villa to coordinate the next stage of Onana's treatment and recovery plan, ensuring the midfielder receives the best possible medical care.

Despite being sidelined, Onana is expected to remain with the Belgian squad in North America for the time being to continue supporting his teammates during the tournament.

His absence leaves Belgium with an important gap to fill in midfield ahead of their highly anticipated quarter-final clash against Spain.

Onana has been a key figure for the Red Devils, contributing defensive stability, physical presence and energy in the centre of the pitch throughout the competition.

Belgium will now rely on the depth of their squad as they prepare for one of their toughest tests of the tournament.

The coaching staff are expected to reshuffle the midfield in an effort to compensate for the loss of one of their most influential players.

While Belgium continue their pursuit of World Cup glory, Onana's focus now shifts toward recovery and returning to full fitness ahead of the new club season.

The injury is a disappointing setback for both player and country, but the midfielder is expected to receive full support from Belgium and Aston Villa as