Alright, Cityzens, listen up. Big news: Kevin De Bruyne (yes, that Kevin De Bruyne) is on the verge of a glorious return to the starting XI. You know, the guy who can make a pass that shocks your grandma and leave defenders wondering if they’ve just been juked by a magician.
But hold up… should Pep start him? After that shocking 2-1 loss to Brighton (don’t get me started), it feels like we need the Belgian back in full form yesterday.
But here’s the drama… De Bruyne’s only played 426 minutes this season. Yep, 426. Hamstring issues. We’ve missed him, but should Pep rush him into a start against Spurs? Or is the risk of another injury just too juicy for Pep to swallow?
De Bruyne’s been sweating it out during the international break, pushing himself hard while his teammates were off living their international dreams. Now, he’s “close” (I mean, so close) to regaining full fitness. Can you imagine the magic he could bring back? Oh, and did I mention this might be his first start in TWO MONTHS? The stakes are high.
But let’s not forget, the 33-year-old legend is also staring down the barrel of a big decision… his contract’s up in January. Yep, that’s right, the guy who has orchestrated some of the most ridiculous assists in Premier League history could be off to MLS (San Diego FC, anyone?). Will he stay and lead us to another title? Or could this be his swan song at the Etihad?
Here’s the kicker: if Pep does not start him against Spurs, there’s still hope. The Champions League clash with Feyenoord on November 26 could be his big return to the first XI. It’s do-or-die, and let’s face it, City could really use him.
So, what’s it gonna be, Cityzens? Will De Bruyne get his full fitness back just in time to be the hero we need, or will Pep play it safe and bench him for a little longer? Hold your breath. This story is only just heating up.
What to Expect 🙂
What We Know So Far:
Sources have confirmed that De Bruyne’s been making serious progress behind the scenes. The Belgian is close to shaking off the hamstring issue that’s kept him sidelined for so long. Since his last start against Inter Milan in mid-September, the man has only seen 426 minutes of action across all competitions.
And City need him. The reigning champions are five points adrift of Liverpool at the top of the Premier League, and let’s face it—Pep’s looking to get his squad back on track after an unexpected 2-1 defeat to Brighton. That was Pep’s fourth straight loss in his glittering managerial career. Ouch.
But Pep’s a wise man. His key concern is keeping De Bruyne injury-free, especially since he’s been forced to watch from the sidelines for weeks now. If Kev starts, he’ll need to play a pivotal role, but will Pep risk him in the starting XI against Spurs?
We’ve got that looming Champions League match against Feyenoord on November 26, too. No matter what, De Bruyne’s return could be just what City need to get back in winning form.
As for his contract, there’s more to the drama. De Bruyne is six months away from entering the final stretch of his £400,000-per-week deal. And you know what that means… he’s got decisions to make. Would he leave the Etihad and join Major League Soccer’s San Diego FC? Or will he stay and continue cementing his legacy at Manchester City? All eyes are on De Bruyne.
What’s Next for De Bruyne and City?
If De Bruyne doesn’t start against Spurs, Pep has some decisions ahead. But don’t be surprised if he starts in that must-win Champions League clash with Feyenoord. The stakes are high, and De Bruyne’s magic could be just what City need to keep their hopes alive.
The drama’s building, Cityzens. Will the Belgian maestro make his return in time to save the season? Will he sign a new deal or head to MLS? The answers are just around the corner, but one thing’s for sure… this season is about to get really interesting. Stay tuned.