Manchester City playemaker Kevin De Bruyne says Manchester
City can’t go the whole premier league season unbeaten. De Bruyne thinks an
invincible record this term will be too much to ask, despite City being the
country's only unbeaten team in the top four divisions.
Saturday's 3-2 Premier League win at West Brom left them five points clear at the top of the Premier League ahead of Wednesday's Champions League trip to Napoli and the visit of Arsenal on Sunday.
Saturday's 3-2 Premier League win at West Brom left them five points clear at the top of the Premier League ahead of Wednesday's Champions League trip to Napoli and the visit of Arsenal on Sunday.
He said “To go unbeaten?
Well, it's very hard. I don't think it will be possible. The level of competition
is so high, in every team. It's not like, with all respect, 10 or 15 years ago
where you have a couple of teams that won't win against the top teams. Now,
every game is hard and you need to be mentally there. And with the Champions
League and all the cups, there will be a game where maybe we are a little bit
less and maybe lose. But as long as it keeps going, it's good. Obviously, if
you win a lot of games it's good for us. You keep maintaining pressure.
Hopefully we can have two good games this week and go into the international
break unbeaten and it will mean we put a lot of pressure on the rest.”
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