Belgium Squad Announced for Nations League Matches, De Bruyne and Lukaku Absent

Belgium Squad Announced for Nations League Matches, De Bruyne and Lukaku Absent

Belgium’s national football team coach, Domenico Tedesco, has announced his squad for the upcoming Nations League matches against Italy and France. Notably, Manchester City’s star midfielder Kevin De Bruyne will miss the matches due to injury.

De Bruyne, 33, had previously hinted at potentially retiring from international football. However, he has since assured Tedesco that he intends to continue playing for Belgium for the next two years, including the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

“I had a long conversation with Kevin,” Tedesco said. “He’s injured now, but he’s highly motivated to continue with us and play in the World Cup. He asked to be excused from this camp and the November camp to focus on his physical recovery.”

Another notable absence from the squad is Napoli striker Romelu Lukaku. Tedesco has decided to rest Lukaku, who recently joined the Italian club, to allow him to “work individually” and settle into his new surroundings.

Belgium will face Italy in Rome on October 10th and then host France in Brussels on October 14th. The squad includes a mix of experienced players and rising stars, with several players representing top clubs across Europe.

Goalkeepers: Koen Casteels (Al Qadsiah), Matz Sels (Nottingham Forest), Maarten Vandevoordt (RB Leipzig)

Defenders: Sebastiaan Bornauw (Wolfsburg), Timothy Castagne (Fulham), Zeno Debast (Sporting Portugal), Maxim De Cuyper (Club Bruges), Wout Faes (Leicester), Matte Smets (Genk), Arthur Theate (Eintracht Frankfurt), Koni De Winter (Genoa)

Midfielders: Charles De Ketelaere (Atalanta), Amadou Onana (Aston Villa), Orel Mangala (Lyon), Youri Tielemans (Aston Villa), Arne Engels (Celtic), Malick Fofana (Lyon)

Forwards: Johan Bakayoko (PSV), Jeremy Doku (Manchester City), Dodi Lukebakio (Sevilla), Lois Openda (RB Leipzig), Cyril Ngonge (Napoli), Leandro Trossard (Arsenal)

Kevin De Bruyne: 'Satan in His Foot,' Says Shaun Wright-Phillips

Kevin De Bruyne: ‘Satan in His Foot,’ Says Shaun Wright-Phillips

Manchester City legend Shaun Wright-Phillips has hailed Kevin De Bruyne as one of the greatest midfielders to ever grace the Premier League, describing him as having “Satan in his foot.” De Bruyne played a pivotal role in City’s Premier League triumph in the 2023-24 season, despite missing the first half of the campaign due to injury.

Wright-Phillips praised De Bruyne’s exceptional ability, saying, “He’s the perfect player to have behind you. He’s probably one of the greatest midfielders that have played in the Premier League.” The Belgian international joined City in 2015 and has since become a key figure, scoring 100 goals and providing numerous assists, including 19 for Erling Haaland in the past two seasons.

De Bruyne is also the quickest player to reach 100 Premier League assists, achieving the feat in just 237 matches. Wright-Phillips also spoke highly of Haaland, stating that the Norwegian striker is capable of breaking Lionel Messi’s record of 91 goals in a season.

“We’ve seen what Haaland is capable of over the last two years,” Wright-Phillips said. “He’s nearly reached 100 goals within a season, so I don’t see why he can’t break the record.” Haaland enjoyed a remarkable debut season with City, scoring 56 goals in all competitions and winning the Premier League, FA Cup, and UEFA Champions League treble.

In the 2023-24 season, Haaland continued his prolific form, netting 27 goals in 31 Premier League appearances. His impressive performances helped City secure another league title and League Cup double. Wright-Phillips believes that Haaland’s focus is not on breaking records but on scoring goals.

Manchester City Hold Rest Advantage Over Arsenal in Title Clash

Manchester City Hold Rest Advantage Over Arsenal in Title Clash

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola acknowledges the “advantage” his team will have when they face Arsenal on Sunday, given their extra day of rest. However, the champions are concerned about the fitness of Kevin De Bruyne ahead of the crucial clash.

City played at home in their Champions League draw with Inter Milan on Wednesday, while Arsenal traveled to Italy for their goalless stalemate against Atalanta on Thursday. Guardiola believes the additional 24 hours of recovery could be crucial in the first meeting this season between the two clubs that have finished first and second for the last two seasons.

City won both of those title races, leaving Arsenal still waiting for their first English crown since 2004. A victory at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday would be a significant boost to City’s hopes of an unprecedented fifth successive Premier League title.

However, City’s recovery time advantage might be offset by the potential absence of De Bruyne, who limped off during the draw against Inter. Guardiola said the Belgian midfielder “feels a bit better today” and will be assessed in training on Saturday.

Fueled by Erling Haaland’s nine goals, City have established themselves as the team to beat once again this season. The champions, who boast a 100 percent record after four league games, sit two points ahead of Arsenal, who have won three and drawn one.

Guardiola has a healthy respect for the threat posed by Arsenal, who took the title fight down to the final day last season. “They are a complete team, which is why they’ve been our biggest rivals in the last two seasons,” he said.

Although they finished above them, City failed to beat Arsenal last term, losing 1-0 at the Emirates Stadium, drawing 0-0 in Manchester, and suffering a penalty shoot-out defeat in the Community Shield.

“It’s always been a tight game in the last few years,” Guardiola said. “Every season they are better and better. Both years have been close, but we have been so strong and we are still strong.”

City would move five points clear of Arsenal with a first victory over them since April 2023. However, Guardiola insists it is far too early in the season for the result to be regarded as significant.

“In this early stage of the season, nothing more than the mood over the next few games will be decided. In terms of the table, it’s not really important,” he said. “It’ll be more important when we go to London in the second half of the season.”

Arsenal and Manchester City Face Injury Concerns Ahead of Crucial Clash

Arsenal and Manchester City Face Injury Concerns Ahead of Crucial Clash

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta remains uncertain about the exact recovery timeline for captain Martin Odegaard, who sustained significant ankle ligament damage while playing for Norway earlier this month. Scans confirmed the severity of the injury, ruling Odegaard out of Sunday’s crucial English Premier League clash with Manchester City.

Arteta expressed his concern during a press conference on Friday, stating, “We need to monitor his progress over the next week or so, particularly how his ankle responds. The medical staff will provide me with an update on the timeframe and the duration of his absence.”

Meanwhile, Manchester City could be without their star midfielder Kevin de Bruyne for the Etihad Stadium encounter. De Bruyne appeared to suffer a strain before halftime of Wednesday’s Champions League match against Inter Milan.

City manager Pep Guardiola did not rule out the Belgian’s availability, saying, “He feels a little better.” De Bruyne’s fitness will be assessed during Saturday’s training session.

The absence of both Odegaard and De Bruyne would be a significant blow to their respective teams. Odegaard has been a key figure in Arsenal’s impressive start to the season, while De Bruyne is a vital cog in City’s title defense.

Arteta acknowledged the importance of Odegaard’s leadership and creativity, saying, “He’s our captain, and he’s a very important player for us. We’ll have to find a way to cope without him.”

Guardiola, on the other hand, expressed confidence in his squad’s depth, saying, “We have other players who can step up and perform. We’ll see how Kevin is, but we have a strong team.”

The outcome of Sunday’s match could have a major impact on the Premier League title race. Arsenal currently lead the standings, while City are just three points behind. A victory for either side would be a significant boost to their title aspirations.

Haaland's Resurgence Powers City's Title Charge

Haaland’s Resurgence Powers City’s Title Charge

Erling Haaland’s resurgence has propelled Manchester City back into the Premier League title race, with the Norwegian striker scoring seven goals in four league matches since the end of March.

After a frustrating draw against Arsenal in late March, City had failed to score at home in the league for the first time since October 2021. Haaland had also endured a three-match goal drought, leading to criticism from former Manchester United captain Roy Keane.

However, City has since won four consecutive league games, leaving them one point behind leaders Arsenal with a game in hand. Haaland has been central to this resurgence, bagging a hat-trick in a 5-1 rout of Wolverhampton Wanderers last weekend.

Haaland’s four goals against Wolves made him the third player in Premier League history to score two first-half hat-tricks, after Andrew Cole and Michael Owen. He converted from the penalty spot twice and scored a stunning header from Rodri’s cross.

“That’s a beautiful goal. My father [Alf-Inge Haaland, who played for City] is going to be happy with that one,” Haaland said. “A nice celebration, I enjoyed that one. We keep going.”

Haaland’s goalscoring exploits have silenced his critics, who had questioned his form this season. Despite missing nearly two months with a foot injury, he has now scored 36 goals in all competitions, including six in the Champions League.

“Twenty-five goals [in the league] is not bad,” said Haaland. “We’ve got a not-so-bad manager who pushes me. I try to develop every day. I had some problems [this season] but let’s not focus on them.”

Haaland’s partnership with Kevin De Bruyne has been crucial to City’s success. “I try to do the same runs with everyone, but with him I know I’m going to get it perfect. I know the ball is going to come,” said Haaland.

Guardiola has often spoken about the difference between players who “help you play better” and those “who win games.” Haaland and De Bruyne belong to the latter category.

“It’s simple. They are players that win games by themselves. When one player scores 60 goals, you win games,” said Guardiola. “When a player makes a thousand million assists and goals, it helps you to win games. You don’t have to study at Harvard or Yale to understand that.”

With three more wins required, City is on course for an unprecedented fourth successive Premier League crown. As Haaland put it, “We’ve got four finals [three league games and the FA Cup final] left for our season. We’re on a mission. Now focus on the next one.”

Manchester City Thrash Brighton to Close Gap on Arsenal

Manchester City Thrash Brighton to Close Gap on Arsenal

Manchester City’s title hopes received a major boost as they cruised to a 4-0 victory over Brighton in the English Premier League. The win puts City within two points of league leaders Arsenal, who have played one game more.

City’s dominance was evident from the outset, but Brighton held firm for the first 17 minutes. However, Kevin De Bruyne broke the deadlock with a stunning header, followed by a controversial free-kick from Phil Foden. Foden added another goal before the break, capitalizing on a Brighton error.

In the second half, City continued to press, and Julian Alvarez scored the fourth goal in the 62nd minute. Brighton had a penalty appeal turned down in the 70th minute, but City held on for a comfortable victory.

The win was a timely reminder of City’s quality and their determination to retain the Premier League title. Arsenal’s lead at the top is now under threat, and Liverpool’s title hopes appear to be fading after their defeat to Everton.

City’s victory was particularly impressive given their recent struggles in the Champions League. They were eliminated in the semi-finals by Real Madrid, and their form in the Premier League had been inconsistent. However, they showed their class against Brighton, and they will be confident of challenging Arsenal for the title.

De Bruyne Out of Belgium Squad for Friendlies Due to Groin Injury

De Bruyne Out of Belgium Squad for Friendlies Due to Groin Injury

Manchester City’s midfield maestro Kevin De Bruyne has been omitted from the Belgium squad for upcoming friendlies against Ireland and England due to a persistent groin issue. Belgium coach Domenico Tedesco confirmed the news on Thursday, citing concerns over De Bruyne’s fitness ahead of the European Championship this summer.

De Bruyne has endured a challenging season, having undergone hamstring surgery in August after sustaining an injury on the opening day of the Premier League. The Belgian international was sidelined for nearly five months, and since his return in January, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has carefully managed his workload.

Guardiola opted to rest De Bruyne for the match against Brentford on February 20 due to lingering hamstring discomfort. While De Bruyne made a substitute appearance in the subsequent victory over Bournemouth, he has since started three of City’s last four games. However, his substitution in the 69th minute of the 1-1 draw with Liverpool on Sunday raised concerns about his fitness.

Tedesco explained that De Bruyne’s groin injury has been a concern in recent matches. After consulting with the team doctor and De Bruyne himself, the decision was made to prioritize his recovery and rehabilitation with Manchester City.

“If the risk of an injury is too high, it’s our responsibility to say it’s better to protect him,” Tedesco said. “And then to have him ready for the Euros. We can’t take risks at this moment with any player, especially not with Kevin.”

Belgium’s preparations for Euro 2024 will continue with friendlies against Ireland on March 23 and England at Wembley Stadium three days later. However, De Bruyne’s absence will be a significant blow to the Red Devils, who will be looking to build momentum ahead of the tournament.

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