Manchester City’s Treble Bid Hit By De Bruyne Injury Blow
Pep Guardiola has announced that Kevin De Bruyne will miss Manchester City’s FA Cup quarter-final against Newcastle as the Belgium midfielder battles to return from injury for the final weeks of his side’s treble chase.
Due to a groin strain, De Bruyne has been left out of Belgium’s squad for their forthcoming friendlies against the Republic of Ireland and England.
Belgium coach Domenico Tedesco claimed De Bruyne has been struggling with the problem for the “last few matches”.
City boss Guardiola said the 32-year-old felt the injury before he was substituted in the second half of last weekend’s 1-1 draw at Liverpool in the Premier League.
De Bruyne had already missed a large chunk of the season after aggravating a hamstring injury in City’s league opener at Burnley in August.
He will be sidelined for Newcastle’s visit to the Etihad Stadium and Guardiola could not confirm if he would be available for the crucial showdown with Premier League leaders Arsenal on March 31.
“He already played in Anfield with some problems. But he is getting better. He is not ready for tomorrow,” Guardiola told reporters on Friday.
“We spoke with the manager of Belgium and he decided. That’s why I’m grateful because he didn’t feel good. Hopefully now he can recover for the last part of the season.
“All the players today in modern football, are not clean (healthy). Always they have problems. The day after the game he didn’t feel good, so it’s better to take a step back.”
De Bruyne is not Guardiola’s only injury concern as Brazil goalkeeper Ederson will also miss the Newcastle game.
Ederson came off against Liverpool with a muscle injury and Stefan Ortega will deputize against Newcastle.
Guardiola is hopeful Ederson can recover to face Arsenal, who sit one point ahead of third-placed City in a gripping title race.
“Ederson is getting better, hopefully he will be ready after the international break,” he said