DE BRUYNE SAYS HE WAS INJURED AGAINST ARSENAL AND MADRID BEFORE ‘HAMSTRING SNAPPED’ IN FINAL

DE BRUYNE SAYS HE WAS INJURED AGAINST ARSENAL AND MADRID BEFORE ‘HAMSTRING SNAPPED’ IN FINAL

Kevin De Bruyne ɾєⱱєɑłєԀ he was carrying an ιɴjυɾу thɾօυɢҺout the closing stages of Manchester City’s glorious treble triumph.

De Bruyne was not on the field asCity capped a stunning season by winning the Champions League on Saturday, having finally succumbed to a long-standing hamstring problem.

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The inspirational Belgian playmaker was forced off after 35 minutes of a hard-fought final against Inter Milan in Istanbul, whichCitywent on to win 1-0 with a 68th-minute strike from Rodri.

De Bruyne said: “I give everything for my team and the people in the club know that. I feel proud that I’ve been able to do what I did.

“It’s a shame that it went the way it did for me here, but we go away winning the Champions League so there’s nothing bad towards it.

“I felt all right this week, but I’ve been told for two months it was a risk – but, you know, you take it.

“I did what I had to do. Obviously I missed some games, but the games likeArsenal, Bayern (Munich) and (Real) Madrid I managed to do it.

“I had some personal things happen with my family on top of that and I managed that, but, here, the hamstring just snapped.”

It was the second time De Bruyne had been forced off in a Champions League final after he suffered a bad facial ιɴjυɾу in the loss to Chelsea two years ago.

Yet, afterCitycame thɾօυɢҺ, he did not want to dwell on his personal misfortune.

“I don’t look at football that way,” he said. “It is what it is.

“I felt the team was able to manage it and do their job. OK, the ιɴjυɾу is never nice, but I was there for my team and did what I needed to do.

“I felt OK in the 35 minutes I played and I can’t expect more from myself.”

Victory fulfilled a long-held ambition for De Bruyne after enjoying considerable domestic success in his eight years atCity.

He said: “I’ve basically been fighting all my career with my team to win this medal.

“I still don’t think it defines my career – I know who I am as a football player and person and I am happy and proud of the person I am – but obviously you want to win.”

Much has been made of what the victory could mean forCity, both as a platform for the current team and for the status of the club as whole, but De Bruyne feels that is a matter for another day.

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