Kevin De Bruyne had a great afternoon with Manchester City. The Citizens won 4-1 against West Ham. At the end of the match, the Red Devil was asked about his future, and reacted firmly.
Manchester City were finally able to win two consecutive matches for the first time since last October, after a long period of drought. For Kevin De Bruyne, it was even more special: he played his 400th match in the City jersey.
A match punctuated by a decisive pass, his first in precisely a month. At the end of the match, he remained cautious about Manchester City’s progress. “It’s a small step forward,” he began in comments relayed by Het Laatste Nieuws.
“We gave the maximum, but the level must be higher. We are still below our usual level of play. Everyone said in previous years: ‘City wins everything, it must be easy.’ But that’s not the case,” he continues.
KDB reaches the end of its contract next June. A lot of rumors are circulating regarding his future and unsurprisingly, the captain of the Skyblue was asked about the subject.
“I don’t care what’s said. I don’t care. I’m just trying to get back to my best. I feel better and better every week. I can play 90 minutes again. I have suffered in recent months with this injury,” he admitted, firmly repelling questions about his near future.