The Borneo Post

Rampant City ready to march on Feyenoord

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THE HAGUE: Pep Guardiola’s rampant Manchester City will be keen to keep the momentum going as they open the hunt for Champions League glory against a diminished Feyenoord in Rotterdam on Wednesday.

After mauling Liverpool 5- 0 in the Premier League on Saturday, City now travel to face the Dutch champions – who face a daunting prospect after a 15-year absence from the group stage of the competitio­n.

Eyes in particular will be on City playmaker Kevin De Bruyne, whose sublime form played a major part in the Liverpool drubbing and who is sure to sniff out and exploit weaknesses in Feyenoord’s midfield and defence.

Feyenoord may have beaten Heracles 4-2 in a Dutch top-flight match over the weekend, but their opponents came dangerousl­y close to scoring more goals – a fact no doubt that will play on coach Giovanni van Bronckhors­t’s mind.

The Rot terdam club faced a further blow up front after leading striker Nicolai Jorgensen came off with a leg muscle injury 21 minutes into the Heracles game.

The 2 6 - yea r - old Danish internat ional – last year’s Eredivisie top scorer with 21 goals in 32 games – will not play in the City match which opens their Group F campaign, Feyenoord announced on Monday.

With Jorgensen out, former Dutch skipper and Arsenal midfielder Van Bronckhors­t will now have to draw on every ounce of Premier League experience if he is to try and outfox Guardiola’s team.

City have spent more than £ 200 million ( US$ 264 million, 219 million euros) over the summer strengthen­ing their squad after losing to Monaco in the last 16 last season.

De Bruyne told British media on Monday: “The guys who have come in have a very physical quality, they are very strong, very pacy. They make the pitch big, that is a quality of them and it is difficult for the other teams.”

Meanwhile, Fe yenoo rd winger Steven Berghuis said he expected it to be a tough night for the hosts, European Cup winners in 1970.

“It ’ s going to be tough to stay standing against this club ( Manchester City),” Berghuis told daily tabloid De Telegraaf.

“The only thing we can do is to try to make them pay a price and play a game with lots of energy.”

The odds overwhelmi­ngly favour a City win, although the last time they visited Dutch soil they lost 3-1 to Ajax in the group stage in 2012.

The match will be played at the daunting De Kuip ( The Tub) stadium in front of thousands of fanatical Feyenoord fans called “The Legion”.

Some hardcore Feyenoord supporters have built up a reputation as troublemak­ers, getting involved in skirmishes with the law and fans of other clubs.

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Kevin De Bruyne

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