Manchester City is one of the best teams in the world, but their attack lacks lots of creativity when Kevin De Bruyne is not there. De Bruyne missed four months at the start of the season for Man City, and the team was desperate for his presence. He showed immediate impact despite not playing for a long time due to his injury. De Bruyne played nine Premier League matches this season, where he scored one goal and provided five assists. Now, Manchester City fans worry as they hear the news that the Belgian has been injured once again.
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As the international break approaches next week, the Belgium national team manager, Domenico Tedesco, confirmed that Kevin De Bruyne will not be called up for the upcoming friendlies due to a minor groin injury. Tedesco said, "He’s been playing with a minor groin issue in the last games. It's better to give him time to recover well at City and have him ready for the Euros." Belgium will be playing Ireland and England in two friendlies in the United Kingdom.
For Pep Guardiola, this is great news, as the manager will be able to count on him after the international break. The injury is reportedly not as bad as Man City fans expect. Manchester City has a game on March 31st against Arsenal after the international break, and De Bruyne is expected to be back for that crucial game in the Premier League. Manchester City has 63 points in the Premier League, while Arsenal has 64 points and is at the top of the league.
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This Saturday, before the international break, Manchester City will play Newcastle United in the quarterfinals of the FA Cup. De Bruyne will not be available for selection for this game. The first match after the Arsenal game will be against Aston Villa in the Premier League.
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