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It is a big page in the history of Manchester City which will turn to the end of the season. This Friday, Kevin de Bruyne announced on his social networks his departure from Manchester City at the end of the season. At 33, after ten seasons at the club, he will go free in the club of his choice
An announcement not so surprising as that but which has reacted to many major players in football. Present at a press conference the coach of Red Devils Ruben Amorim was invited to react to the announcement of the departure of the Belgian strategist.
The Portuguese manager also had a funny reaction.
“Evaluating from Bruyne is easy. He was one of the best field circles in the Premier League. Time passes for everyone, so it's a natural thing. He improved the championship. He was just on the wrong side of Manchester. So I wish him good luck, I hope he will enjoy the rest of his life. He launched in front of the journalists after a little smile.
Arteta's strong words on KDB
Arsenal Mikel Arteta manager also spoke about the news. The Spanish Coach of the Gunners rubbed shoulders with the Belgian at Manchester City when he was the assistant of Pep Guardiola from 2016 to 2019. For him, the future ex-player Skyblues is simply one of the best players in the history of the Premier League.
“Kevin de Bruyne is at the top of my ranking. I do not know if it is the first, the second or the third, but for me it is one of the best players in the history of the Premier League. No doubt. I have never seen a player capable of performing such a precise gesture at high speed. It can run at 33 or 34 kilometers an hour and give a 30 meter pass between two players in the perfect place. I have not seen anyone else do this at this rate, “ He said at a press conference this Friday.
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