Belgium defender Maxim De Cuyper has struck a calm and composed tone ahead of the Red Devils’ World Cup opener against Egypt, admitting he remains unsure of his role while expressing full confidence in head coach Rudi Garcia’s decision-making.
With competition for places intensifying in the Belgian camp, De Cuyper acknowledged that clarity over the starting lineup has yet to emerge as preparations continue.
“I don’t know if I will be a starter on Monday against Egypt,” he said. “We will see what the coach will decide.We’ll see.”
Despite the uncertainty, the 23-year-old made it clear that trust in Garcia’s leadership remains unwavering. Rather than seeking constant communication, De Cuyper emphasized his appreciation for the coach’s direct and purposeful approach.
“Rudi Garcia doesn’t need to talk to me every day,” he explained. “But when he makes a choice, I know there’s a good reason behind it. I really appreciate this clarity.”
Belgium head into the tournament with heightened expectations and a strong sense of internal competition, as players battle for places in a squad aiming to make a deep run on the global stage.
As the showdown with Egypt approaches, De Cuyper’s remarks reflect a squad dynamic built on trust, patience, and belief in a clear tactical vision—regardless of who ultimately takes the field.