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De Bruyne likely to miss Club WC

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Manchester, Dec 8: The Club World Cup may come too soon for Kevin De Bruyne to make his return from a hamstring injury, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said Friday.
De Bruyne has been included in City’s squad for the tournament, which is being held in Saudi Arabia later this month, with City’s first game scheduled for Dec. 19.
But Guardiola said the Belgium international had yet to return to full training as he continues his rehabilitation after surgery in August.
“I think he has started to run on the pitch, but hasn’t trained with us once,” Guardiola said. “The FIFA Club World Cup is in two or three weeks. I don’t know. Maybe it’s a bit early, but I don’t know.” De Bruyne hasn’t played since City’s first Premier League game of the season against Burnley on Aug. 11, when he was substituted after just 23 minutes.
Injury had also forced him off after 36 minutes of the Champions League final against Inter Milan in June, which City won to complete a treble of trophies last season.
He later said his hamstring had “snapped.” City has missed the playmaker in recent weeks as the defending league champions have gone on a four-game winless run and dropped to fourth in the table.
But Guardiola said he would not rush the 32-year-old De Bruyne’s recovery. (AP)

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