Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has admitted there is still no clear timeline for Kevin De Bruyne’s return from injury, leaving City fans in suspense over the midfielder’s recovery. The Belgian star has been out since suffering a severe hamstring injury in City’s opening match of the Premier League season against Burnley. Although initial estimates suggested he could return by early next year, Guardiola has emphasized that De Bruyne’s rehabilitation remains ongoing and unpredictable.
Speaking to the press, Guardiola acknowledged the club’s cautious approach, saying, “With injuries like these, we can’t afford to rush. It’s still hard to know when Kevin will be back on the pitch because every recovery is unique.” The City boss also highlighted the team’s need to adjust tactically in De Bruyne’s absence, as his playmaking skills and vision have been a cornerstone of their midfield.
De Bruyne’s injury has indeed forced City to rely more on other players, with midfielders like Phil Foden, Bernardo Silva, and Mateo Kovacic stepping up to fill the void. Yet, Guardiola remains hopeful that De Bruyne’s eventual return will provide City with a fresh boost as they approach the critical stages of the season in both the Premier League and Champions League.
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For now, the club and its supporters will have to exercise patience as De Bruyne focuses on his rehabilitation. Guardiola’s caution underscores the importance of a full recovery to ensure De Bruyne can return at his best, ready to resume his pivotal role for the reigning champions.