Vincent Kompany sparked fresh concerns about his fitness on Wednesday night by pulling out of Belgium’s starting line-up at the eleventh hour.
Kompany was named in Roberto Martinez’s starting XI for the game against the Netherlands in Amsterdam but was withdrawn shortly before kick-off after alerting medical staff that he had felt some discomfort during the warm-up.
It is believed the City defender has suffered a minor muscle problem and will miss the World Cup qualifier against Estonia on Sunday.
It represents yet another set-back for the injury-plagued centre-back who has struggled to break into Pep Guardiola's team this season.
Kompany started the current campaign on the sidelines thanks to a groin injury he sustained during May’s Champions League semi-final against Real Madrid.
That was the fourth time during the 2014-15 season that he limped out of a match, and the third time he was forced off having only just returned from the previous complaint.
There was further cause for concern in September when the 30-year-old walked off the pitch during his latest comeback attempt - the EFL Cup third-round win at Swansea City.
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