Football NewsKevin De Bruyne urged partner to agree to rotation
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Belgian midfielder Kevin De Bruyne can appreciate why 26-year-old Raheem Sterling might be asking questions about his future at Man City, but Kevin urged his team mate to take over the rotation and see the big picture.

 

What did Kevin De Bruyne say?

Speculations about a move away from the Etihad Stadium for Raheem Sterling are starting to build towards the winter transfer window, with starting piers under Guardiola proving difficult to come by. Raheem Sterling admitted that amid talk of interest from Barcelona, ​​he might be tempted to take on a new challenge outside the Premier League, but Kevin hopes to see the 26-year-old stay in place.

When asked about Raheem’s disappointment ahead of the Champions League clash with club Brugge on Tuesday, Kevin told reporters that rotation is important. Playing four events and basically going far is a tough question. Kevin De Bruyne understands the frustration, he is a player and they have some players who need more rhythm and maybe Raz needs more, he needs that too.

Kevin says it’s hard to play one game, but it’s a manager who has to make choices, and it’s hard. They have a group of 22, 23 international, which is incredible. Whoever you choose will be right. Whenever a team plays well, there isn’t much to say as a player. they try to help each other.

 

Kevin talks about his current state

Pep Guardiola occasionally took Kevin on vacation, despite the 30-year-old playmaker being the mascot for Man City. Kevin De Bruyne has regularly picked up unfortunate injuries in recent campaigns, for the club and country, but claims to have no fitness issues at the moment as Kevin works his way back to full match-sharpness. Kevin De Bruyne said about his current condition that in Euro he was happy to be able to return, but suffered an ankle injury. Kevin De Bruyne can’t do anything, he has tackles and his ligaments are torn.