Kevin De Bruyne is one of the pillars of Manchester City. The Belgian, thanks to his play, is one of the regular starters in the team led by Pep Guardiola. The recent Saturday, the midfielder justified his presence again, with a goal that meant the victory over Leicester City, for the fourteenth day of the Premier League.
In the press conference after the match, it was inevitable then that the ‘Citizens’ coach, Pep Guardiola, referred to De Bruyne. Before the press men, the Catalan praised his player and also made everyone present in the room laugh with a response.
“We’ve had seven seasons together, we’ve done everything… except sleep together… we’ve done everything”said Guardiola, in good spirits, after the victory that took Manchester City to the top of the English league, waiting for what the leader Arsenal does this Sunday against Nottingham Forest.
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— Football Daily (@footballdaily) October 30, 2022
The 51-year-old strategist, yes, emphasized again that he expects more from him because he knows he can give more. “Nothing is going to change my opinion of him, what he has done for this club and for me personally, but I have a duty in my job to say that I want more. He scored a fantastic goal, but he is not playing at his best level. He knows, I don’t have to tell him. The dynamic of him is not perfect yet, he knows it, I have spoken with him ”, he added.
When does Manchester City play again?
After the victory over Leicester City, Manchester City is already preparing for the match against Sevilla, for the last date of the Champions League group stage. This commitment is agreed for this Wednesday, November 2 at the Etihad Stadium, from 3:00 pm (Peruvian time).
Source: Elcomercio
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