Belgium captain Vincent Kompany is set to come back to action in the World Cup qualifier against Macedonia on Tuesday. Kompany, 26, has been out for two months with a calf damage and his absence has been the major reason why his team Manchester City have dropped 15 points behind competitors Manchester United in the subject race. However, the opponent has now trained for three days in a line without encountering any problems and, if he comes through the game without problems, he stands a good possibility of being ready to face the Red Devils in the crunch clash on April 8. "I can not say what is going to happen tomorrow, but I expect him to be 100 percent fit," Belgium instructor Marc Wilmots told a news conference. "If he's able to educate well on Monday, he'll start on Tuesday. I first want to observe that he is 100 per cent. He's the chief and he's ready." Belgium are just leading of Group A on goal big difference from Croatia and beat Macedonia 2-0 in Skopje on Friday in an unconvincing performance. "We want to take Macedonia by the throat straightaway on Tuesday," Wilmots said. "We have to be portable and fast. That's the way to overcome them."
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