Kevin de Bruyne was Manchester City's main absence in the Champions League game against Dinamo Zagreb. In this case, Pep Guardiola did rule out that it was a serious injury.
The City coach spoke in a press conference before the Premier League game and ruled out the Belgian footballer's presence. "He will not play. He has a small injury so after the international break he will be fine," Guardiola confirmed.
It is so that Kevin de Bruyne will not play in Manchester City's match against Wolverhampton Wanderers. Neither will he play with Belgium, where Roberto Martinez decided not to call him up due to his physical problems.
But the Belgian was not the only player that Guardiola spoke about. He also mentioned Kyle Walker, one of the England absentees. "He has a big challenge ahead of him, he has to go out and show the player that he is. I am sure he will do it".
October 4, 2019
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