Belgium coach fears De Bruyne will be absent from the European Nations

Roberto Martinez, the Spanish coach of the Belgian national football team, has raised the controversy over the possibility of the absence of Kevin De Bruyne, his team's playmaker, from the upcoming European Nations Cup Euro 2020.
Manchester City playmaker Kevin De Bruyne suffered a partial fracture of his nose and a bone around his left eye socket after a violent participation between him and Chelsea defender Rudiger, during the two teams' confrontation yesterday in the Champions League final, in Saturday's Champions League loss to Chelsea.
De Bruyne went out of the match injured, as he did not complete the match, which his team lost to a free goal at the end of the first half by German Kai Lukas Havertz.
Manchester City captain Kevin de Bruyne was in tears as he was forced from the field in the second half of the Champions League final.
Roberto Martinez said in a press statement: " Rüdiger is very, very fortunate. When you look at the replay, there's no clash of heads." He’s properly leaving the shoulder against Kevin. He seems concussed and we will see the state of that.
He explained, "We will see his condition. A strong and reckless mistake by Rudiger. The referee should have shown the red card in his face."