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Frustrated de bruyne demands bravery from teammates

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KEVIN De Bruyne called on his Belgium teammates to be braver, insisting he also needs to improve ahead of today’s World Cup clash with Morocco.

The Red Devils scraped a narrow 1-0 win over Canada in their opening Group F game on Wednesday despite an unimpressi­ve performanc­e in which De Bruyne won a Man-ofthe-match award he then said he didn’t deserve.

During the game he was visibly annoyed with Belgium’s performanc­e and only a Thibaut Courtois save from Alphonso Davies’ penalty stopped spirited Canada from taking an early lead.

“We can show more bravery, be better on the ball, and overall improve our performanc­e, and individual­ly it’s the same,” De Bruyne told reporters at the team’s beachside training camp in the south-west of Qatar.

“I was on the level that the team was playing at, I was below average, I expect myself to be way better than that. That’s what I’m going to try and do in the next game.”

A victory over Morocco would secure them a place in the last 16, with striker Romelu Lukaku potentiall­y an option from the bench after training with his teammates on Friday following a thigh injury.

“Romelu’s return will not change the way we play, but of course he is a top striker,”

“We can’t play in the same way as Manchester City, as a national team you have to adapt to the players you have.” Kevin de bruyne

said De Bruyne.

“Romelu has not played for a long time now, but even if he can only have a few minutes, defensivel­y they will be more scared.

“He gives us a lot more options. His return will be a boost.”

De Bruyne’s body language on the pitch against Canada showed his discontent and at one point he gestured to teammate Toby Alderweire­ld to go away while appearing to remonstrat­e with Belgium manager Roberto Martinez.

The 31-year-old says he understand­s his country can’t play like his club team Manchester City, but it still irritates him sometimes.

“We can’t play in the same way as Manchester City, as a national team you have to adapt to the players you have,” De Bruyne explained.

“Does it frustrate me sometimes? Yes, but I should show that less, although that is the perfection I strive for.

“I do know that my reactions are not always good. I also look for moments afterwards to make peace.

“Of course I also have to learn to show my reactions in a better way. Sometimes emotions are involved, but that is something I’m working on.”

“I get very agitated, I’m a perfection­ist, I like to play good football, but I also know that I have to adapt to my teammates and play with them and help them as much as possible.”

Earlier in the week Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola signed a two-year contract extension, news which pleased De Bruyne.

“I am happy with Guardiola’s extension, it makes my life a little easier. The way he leads the team is very clear,” said the midfielder.

“I feel very comfortabl­e with him. The way the team plays is very positive and I enjoy it.”

 ?? — AFP ?? Smiling through the workout: belgium midfielder axel Witsel (left) striker michy batshuayi and Kevin de bruyne (right) take part in a training session at Salwa Training site, southwest of doha, on Friday.
— AFP Smiling through the workout: belgium midfielder axel Witsel (left) striker michy batshuayi and Kevin de bruyne (right) take part in a training session at Salwa Training site, southwest of doha, on Friday.

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