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‘Nothing personal’… Kevin De Bruyne drops brutal verdict on two Man City teammates.

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The 18-year-old who was a target for La Masia has been recruited by Manchester City. How proficient is he?”Totally unpersonal”… Kevin De Bruyne passes a scathing judgment on two Manchester City teammates.Kevin De Bruyne has provided insight into which of two Manchester City teammates he would choose to commence an entire game.

The midfielder, who was sidelined for five months following hamstring surgery, is anticipated to observe his team play from a distance.However, now that he has begun to regain his footing on the field, the 32-year-old is in a managerial-style situation where he must decide whether to start or bench two particular compatriots.

 

De Bruyne renders a decision for Doku and Akanji.In a recent video published on the YouTube channel of the Premier League, he was tasked with determining whether to start or bench two of his City compatriots, Jeremy Doku and Manuel Akanji, from an FPL perspective.

 

“While Jeremy is capable of accumulating more points, the fact that he is a winger means he does not start every game when Manuel has a greater opportunity to do so.” He has the opportunity to perform frequently. “I consider everything to be more logical than personal.” In regard to Doku, the data indicating that he has started 12 out of his 19 appearances for City in all competitions this season supports De Bruyne’s assertion that he lacks consistency as a starter and, as such, is not an optimal selection for a fantasy team.

 

Given that Akanji has started 23 of the 26 games he has appeared in this season, the Belgian’s decision to select the defender over Doku to start his fictitious fantasy team is logical.

 

Despite the winger’s 19 appearances for City this season resulting in four goals and six assists, it is understandable why De Bruyne elected to start Akanji instead of Doku.

 

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