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Published on 2024-05-11 19:30:00
Luton Town midfielder Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu has named Kevin De Bruyne from Manchester City as the toughest opponent he has faced this season. Despite securing promotion to the Premier League last year, Luton Town has struggled this season and might face relegation back to the Championship. Mpanzu highlighted the quality and world-class skills of De Bruyne, mentioning his ability to pass, score, have vision, make runs off the ball, and set up his teammates.
De Bruyne has proven to be a challenge for Luton Town this season, with impressive performances in both the FA Cup and the Premier League. In a recent game, De Bruyne racked up four assists against Luton Town, showcasing his skill and impact on the field. Mpanzu’s naming of De Bruyne as his toughest opponent is a testament to the Belgian’s talent and influence in matches, making him a formidable force to contend with.
Mpanzu’s recognition of De Bruyne’s abilities reflects the tough season Luton Town has had, facing top players like De Bruyne in their matches. De Bruyne’s world-class qualities and contributions to Manchester City have made him a standout player, leaving a mark on opponents like Mpanzu who have found him to be a challenging and formidable rival on the field.
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