Champions League win would ‘change narrative’ around City, says De Bruyne | Malay Mail

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MANCHESTER, May 3 — Kevin De Bruyne says winning the Champions League would “change the narrative” around Manchester City as they prepare for the second leg of their semi-final against Real Madrid. Pep Guardiola’s go into Wednesday’s match in Spain with a 4-3 lead after a thrilling...

MANCHESTER, May 3 — Kevin De Bruyne says winning the Champions League would “change the narrative” around Manchester City as they prepare for the second leg of their semi-final against Real Madrid.

Belgium international De Bruyne said winning the trophy would “change the perspective from outside” Premier League leaders City, who lost last year’s final to Chelsea. The 30-year-old added: “Obviously, it’s a cup competition and the quality is very high so it’s very, very difficult to win it and there are different circumstances that happen.

“At the same time, I would like to tell you one thing — we could play much, much worse than we played and we could win, and not anyone can deny my assessment is right,” he said.

 

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