Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois insists recent glory won't go to his head.
The 24-year-old Courtois claims that even if he is a storming success in Brazil, he will keep his feet on the ground.
He said: "I still feel so young and yet I have had four amazing seasons behind me already. One in Belgium and three with Atletico Madrid. And here I am in the middle of this World Cup, the biggest football tournament on the planet.
"I feel lucky that I can play at this level, where Belgium's national team has not been for the last 12 years. It also makes me realise that I have to keep both feet on the ground.
"Reputations mean nothing if you don't get through the first round. If we get at least to the quarter-final we have a slight reason to be proud.
"I will never say that I am one of the best keepers in the world. If others rate me highly that is great. But I just have to prove it every day in this World Cup.''
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