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Published on 2024-03-14 10:50:40
Belgium’s national team has announced its latest squad, and Manchester City’s star player Kevin De Bruyne is noticeably absent due to a reported groin injury. This setback comes after De Bruyne’s return to the field in January following a four-month hiatus due to a hamstring surgery. Despite his impressive performance since his return, including 12 assists, De Bruyne’s recent absence in games against Brentford and Bournemouth hinted at his vulnerability.
Belgian journalist Kristof Terreur shed light on the situation, revealing that De Bruyne’s exclusion from the national team was due to a minor groin injury, unrelated to his previous hamstring issue. According to Belgium’s manager Domenico Tedesco, the decision was made to prioritize De Bruyne’s recovery for the upcoming Euros tournament. This update suggests that De Bruyne may also miss City’s upcoming FA Cup quarter-final match against Newcastle United.
De Bruyne’s recurring niggles post-injury raise concerns about his fitness and susceptibility to further setbacks. With City’s crucial fixtures ahead, maintaining his health is crucial for the team’s success in securing silverware this season. Manager Pep Guardiola is expected to provide an update on De Bruyne’s condition before the next match.
While the midfielder’s talents are undeniable, his fragile physical condition poses a risk to both his individual performance and the team’s overall success. City will need to manage De Bruyne’s fitness carefully to prevent any prolonged absences that could impact their chances in important competitions. Ultimately, the focus will be on ensuring De Bruyne’s well-being and readiness for the challenges ahead.
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