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Man City’s Kevin De Bruyne Withdrawn From Belgium Squad

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Manchester City’s star midfielder, Kevin De Bruyne, has sustained a fresh injury, ruling him out of upcoming international fixtures for Belgium.

The 32-year-old, who recently returned from a five-month absence due to hamstring surgery, has been in fine form for both club and country. However, a minor groin injury has forced him to withdraw from the Belgium squad for friendlies against England and the Republic of Ireland.

De Bruyne’s injury setback comes at a crucial time for Belgium and_ Manchester City. Since his return, the midfielder has been a key player for both club and_ country, directly involved in eight goals across the Premier League and_ UEFA Champions League.

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Belgium manager Domenico Tedesco addressed Bruyne’s injury, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing the player’s recovery to ensure his availability for the Euros.

Tedesco stated, ” spoke to the doctor and’ Kevin, and_ we decided the risk is too big and_ is better to give him time to recover well at Manchester City and_ have ready for the Euros.”

The timing of his current injury is unfortunate as it coincides with Manchester City’s crucial fixtures, including an FA quarter-final clash with Newcastle United and’ a Premier League, encounter against Arsenal.

Manchester City, already facing injury concerns with Jack Grealish and_ Ederson, will have to navigate through a challenging period without De Bruyne on the field.

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