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De Bruyne set for starring role in Belgian midfield

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MOSCOW: Kevin De Bruyne is ready to take on a bigger role in Belgium’s midfield after facing accusation­s of being unable to replicate his impressive club form at Premier League champions Manchester City for his country.

“I didn’t do it before because I was young and I didn’t have the profile I have now,” De Bruyne, who turns 28 next Thursday on the same day Belgium play England in their final Group G fixture, told RTBF television.

“From now on, I have to shoulder my responsibi­lity,” he said, adding that a role as “boss” behind Belgium’s offensive trio of Romelu Lukaku, Dries Mertens and Eden Hazard came “instinctiv­ely”, and not from coach Roberto Martinez.

De Bruyne did not convince all of his critics in the 3-0 opening win over debutants Panama on Monday, in which Belgium’s “gold- en generation” claims were looking thin until a brilliant solo strike from Mertens settled their nerves after the break.

However, his role in directing Belgium’s multiple attacking options suggest he is finding a way to bring his club form to the internatio­nal stage and coordinate with captain Hazard, who plays a similarly creative function further forward at Chelsea.

Belgium aimed to wrap up qualificat­ion by beating Tunisia in Moscow tomorrow, De Bruyne said, so the clash with England, who should beat Panama after opening with a win against the North Africans, would be relaxed.

That said, he stressed, meeting club mates and Premier League rivals would make for a tough game.

“It’s never friendly,” he said. — Reuters

 ?? — Reuters ?? Hoping to bounce back: Belgium’s Kevin De Bruyne (right) vying for the ball with Panama’s Anibal Godoy during their Group G match at Fisht Stadium on Monday.
— Reuters Hoping to bounce back: Belgium’s Kevin De Bruyne (right) vying for the ball with Panama’s Anibal Godoy during their Group G match at Fisht Stadium on Monday.

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