Manchester City’s manager, Pep Guardiola, has provided a hopeful update on Kevin De Bruyne’s recovery from his ongoing injury, suggesting that the star midfielder might return sooner than expected.
With several important players currently injured, City fans are eager for De Bruyne’s comeback to strengthen the team as they pursue success in both the Premier League and Champions League.
Even though City has been performing well, De Bruyne’s absence is noticeable since his creativity and vision are vital to Guardiola’s squad.
Last season, De Bruyne had six goals and 17 assists in just 20 matches, showing how much he contributes every time he plays. His return would greatly help a City team that is already dealing with injuries to Rodri, Jack Grealish, Kyle Walker, and Jeremy Doku.
Guardiola mentioned in a recent interview that De Bruyne is “getting better” and has shown improvement in the last few days.
“The doctor told me he’s made a step forward in terms of pain,” Guardiola said. This progress raises hopes that the 33-year-old could soon start training again, with Guardiola suggesting he might return after the international break in November.
Guardiola is careful not to rush De Bruyne back, knowing there’s a risk of re-injury if he comes back too quickly.
As the busy holiday season and important matches approach, having a fully healthy De Bruyne could be crucial for City’s ongoing success.