Daily Dispatch

City not hooked on Europe

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Manchester City do not need to win the Champions League to be considered successful as the European competitio­n does not demand the same level of consistenc­y it takes to triumph in the Premier League, midfielder Kevin de Bruyne has said.

The 27-year-old Belgian has been a key part of City’s rise in recent years, with Pep Guardiola’s side clinching the league title after a record-breaking run last season to add to their League Cup triumph.

The Champions League, however, has eluded City’s grasp with the high-flying side falling in the semifinals in 2016 and knocked out by league rivals Liverpool in the quarterfin­als last term.

“I don’t agree that we have to win the Champions League to be a success. It is a big title to win but in the Champions League you don’t need to have the consistenc­y that you need in the league,” De Bruyne told the BBC.

“We were great for the whole year, maybe a bit less against Liverpool, and so we were out. It is a tournament, you need to be good at the right time.

“In the league if you have a bad spell then you are running behind. It is a different prospect, cup games are different to a league.”

Liverpool have also challenged City in the league, with the Etihad Stadium outfit winning just one of the last five meetings between the sides – a 5-0 win at home early last season.

De Bruyne believes that Liverpool, who have strengthen­ed significan­tly in the transfer window, will lead the challenge to dethrone City, along with the rest of the top six, this season. —

I don’t agree that we have to win the Champions League to be a success

Kevin de Bruyne

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