Kevin De Bruyne set to miss Manchester City’s Premier League showdown with Arsenal – Injury severity revealed
Manchester City are set to be without Kevin De Bruyne for their mammoth meeting with Arsenal in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon in a huge blow.
The Belgian international was withdrawn at the half-time interval of Manchester City’s opening UEFA Champions League encounter on Wednesday night, replaced by Phil Foden for the second 45 minutes.
In a clear chance on goal, De Bruyne appeared to sustain a groin issue before being attended to by Manchester City medical staff. Having completed the remaining minutes of the opening half, the decision was taken to remove him from the action.
Pep Guardiola was initially unsure about the severity of De Bruyne’s problem, having not spoken to club medical professionals prior to addressing the media in his post-match press conference, with the City tactician next scheduled to speak on Friday afternoon.
However, before then the nature of the problem and just how long the 33-year-old could be out for has been reported early in the media, with the midfielder’s fate for the weekend’s huge top-flight encounter now revealed.
According to the information of The Mirror’s David McDonnell, Kevin De Bruyne is set to miss Manchester City’s Premier League showdown with Arsenal on Sunday afternoon, but the Belgian’s injury is not understood to rule him out long-term.
Given the importance of Kevin De Bruyne to Manchester City’s system, and the number of matches on the horizon for the club, the report states that Etihad Stadium staff are unwilling to risk playing him and potentially losing him for even longer.
This is a developing story. More to follow.