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Manchester City's Kevin De Bruyne suffers knee injury

Premier League: Manchester City have been dealt a potentially serious blow after Kevin De Bruyne suffered a knee injury in training on Wednesday.

By Opta
Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne suffers knee injury in training

Manchester, August 15: Kevin De Bruyne has suffered a knee injury in training and looks set for a period on the sidelines, Manchester City have confirmed.

The Belgium international enjoyed a brilliant campaign last season, scoring eight goals and setting up another 16 as City romped to Premier League success.

However, Wednesday's news will come as a blow to City and coach Pep Guardiola, who could be without the 27-year-old for a couple of months.

"Kevin De Bruyne is undergoing tests on his right knee after sustaining an injury at training on Wednesday," read a brief statement from City.

"The extent of the problem is not yet known and we will bring you further updates on Kevin's condition in due course."

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Since signing for City in 2015, De Bruyne has only endured one significant period out through injury, having suffered ankle and knee ligament damage against Everton in January 2016.

On that occasion, De Bruyne missed 10 weeks of action - including the 2015-16 EFL Cup final - and City's title challenge subsequently collapsed.

Should De Bruyne be ruled out for two months as has been reported, City will be without him for Premier League games against Huddersfield Town, Wolves, Newcastle United, Fulham, Cardiff City and Brighton and Hove Albion, plus the first couple of Champions League group stage fixtures.

He may even miss the trip to Liverpool on October 7.

Story first published: Thursday, August 16, 2018, 8:51 [IST]
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