Manchester City boss Guardiola sends message to Liverpool as Kevin De Bruyne returns

De Bruyne only had five starts this season - which he has been struck by two knee injuries and, most recently, a muscular problem.

Published: 08th January 2019 09:33 AM  |   Last Updated: 08th January 2019 09:33 AM   |  A+A-

Manchester City's Kevin De Bruyne

Manchester City's Kevin De Bruyne during a warm-up session (File Photo | AP)

By Express News Service

Receiving a pass at shoulder height while facing his own goal, Kevin De Bruyne headed the ball backward and over an opponent just behind him before spinning to collect it and race forward to start yet another Manchester City attack.

That's just one snippet from the FA Cup match between City and Rotherham on Sunday.

Or, as it could also be called, "The Kevin De Bruyne Show."

It was only Rotherham, a struggling second-tier team. And a 7-0 rout is hardly the game to make big judgments.

But in a frustratingly injury-hit season, De Bruyne appears to be back and ready to give a lift to City's bid for trophies on four fronts. Everything about De Bruyne's display against Rotherham — his delivery from wide, his passing , his hard running and his skill — oozed class.

"He is going to give us extra," City manager Pep Guardiola said. "The creativity in the final third, the fight. He has the vision to see what other people cannot see."

Guardiola also had a message for Liverpool, which leads City by four points in the English Premier League title race.

"We have done incredible in terms of results, but we have an opponent that has done better," he added. "Fifty points is incredible, it is huge. But they are an opponent that has done better than us without him.

"Now he is back. He will be fresh in the mind and the legs."

This was only De Bruyne's fifth start in a season in which he has been struck by two knee injuries and, most recently, a muscular problem.

City's midfield of De Bruyne, David Silva, and Fernandinho was the foundation of its record-setting year in the Premier League last season, but that trio has yet to play together once this season. Silva and Fernandinho have also been out with injuries in recent weeks.

No wonder Guardiola is so delighted to have De Bruyne back, and he protected the midfielder ahead of City's packed upcoming schedule by taking him off after 67 minutes against Rotherham.

Next up is Burton Albion, a third-tier team managed by former England forward Nigel Clough, in the first leg of the English League Cup semifinals on Wednesday.

City is coming off an exhilarating 2-1 win over Liverpool, followed by its biggest win in Guardiola's 2 1/2 years in charge. The team might also want to put the semifinal to bed early by running up a big score in the first leg, so Guardiola can rest players for the second leg in two weeks.