[caption id="attachment_16103" align="alignnone" width="580"]Eden hazard fit and raring to go. File Pic Eden hazard fit and raring to go. File Pic[/caption] Internet Desk: Eden Hazard and Thomas Vermaelen have survived injury scares for Belgium to be in contention for their Group E clash with Italy on Monday. The Belgium captain Hazard was forced out of Friday's behind-closed-doors session with a foot injury after he was stood on. But the Chelsea forward, who discovered form towards the end of a disappointing campaign at Stamford Bridge, is expected to recover to lead his country against Italy at the Stade de Lyon. "I don't think it is serious, just a knock." Red Devils manager Marc Wilmots told reporters. Vermaelen, who was considered a doubt earlier in the week, has also recovered and is ready to start against the Azzurri. "Thomas has done well in training over the last days and is completely ready for the battle. He has no more problems," Wilmots added. Italy on the other hand, were beset by injury problems before the tournament and travelled to France without the influential Marco Verratti and Claudio Marchisio. Manager Antonio Conte, who is thought to favour partnering Southampton striker Graziano Pelle with Inter loanee Eder on Monday, is relying on a Juventus back line of Leonardo Bonucci, Andrea Barzagli and Giorgio Chiellini in front of Gianluigi Buffon in goal to keep out Belgium's attacking riches. "It's definitely an advantage to be able to rely on four players from Juventus who have played together for a long time in defence, and of course we are building something solid on this basis," Conte told UEFA.com. "But as I said before, I like to adopt a proactive style of play and for this, balance will be important, both in attacking and defending."

 

Euro 2016: Eden Hazard fit for Belgium after scare ahead of Italy tie