Manchester City's Kevin De Bruyne Will Be Out For Three Months, Damaged Right Knee Lateral Collateral Ligament
Kevin De Bruyne reportedly will be out-of-action for a period of three months following an injury sustained to his knee during a training session on Wednesday.
The medical reports from scan carried out on the midfielder came out that he damaged his lateral collateral ligament (LCL) in his right knee, and that might take a while to heal.
In effect, Kevin, 27, will not be appearing for Manchester City's first home match against Huddersfield on Sunday as a result of his injury.
The Belgium international won the 2018 World Cup bronze medal with his national team by beating England 2-1 In the third place run-up match on July 14th.
The medical reports from scan carried out on the midfielder came out that he damaged his lateral collateral ligament (LCL) in his right knee, and that might take a while to heal.
In effect, Kevin, 27, will not be appearing for Manchester City's first home match against Huddersfield on Sunday as a result of his injury.
The Belgium international won the 2018 World Cup bronze medal with his national team by beating England 2-1 In the third place run-up match on July 14th.
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