By Darwin Largo
In a harsh blow for Manchester City, Kevin De Bruyne was forced to leave the field due to a muscular injury just past the half-hour mark. The Belgian, who had been a key piece in the team, was replaced by Phil Foden.
History repeats itself for Manchester City in the Champions League final, as once again they are affected by an untimely injury to one of their most important players, Kevin De Bruyne.
The talented Belgian midfielder and a crucial piece of Pep Guardiola's puzzle, with muscular discomfort, was unable to complete the first half of the match, and the sight was dramatic for the City team.
The entry of Phil Foden as a replacement for De Bruyne was necessary, but the impact of the injury could not be avoided. This situation revives memories of last year's final when De Bruyne also had to leave the game early due to an injury.
Manchester City will now face the challenge of continuing the match without De Bruyne's presence, a key player in their setup. Undoubtedly, the Belgian's injury represents a significant setback for Pep Guardiola's team, which will need to find solutions to maintain their performance in the Champions League final.
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