Football: Kompany praised by Belgium coach for playing on despite multiple injuries

BRUSSELS (AFP) - Belgian captain Vincent Kompany was hailed as courageous by coach Marc Wilmots on Saturday after playing a good part of their 2014 World Cup qualifier with Serbia with mild concussion, a broken nose and a fractured eye socket.

The 27-year-old - also club captain of Manchester City - suffered the multiple injuries in the first-half of the 2-1 win, when he clashed with Serbian goalkeeper Vladimir Stojkovic.

Kompany, though, played on after receiving intensive treatment for several minutes and helped to pull off a victory that sees Belgium top their group and within sight of their first appearance at a major finals since the 2002 World Cup Finals.

Medical scans on Saturday confirmed the injuries suffered by Kompany.

"All my players pushed themselves to the limit to achieve this win," said Wilmots.

"Their performance was reflected by Vincent, who showed extraordinary courage. That says it all about the spirit of the guys."

Belgium top the group with a three-point lead over Croatia, who were surprisingly beaten 0-1 by previously winless Scotland.

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