De Bruyne injury sours winning Premier League start for Man City
Manchester City's Norwegian striker #09 Erling Haaland (L) comforts Manchester City's Belgian midfielder #17 Kevin De Bruyne as he leaves the pitch following an injury during the English Premier League football match between Burnley and Manchester City at Turf Moor in Burnley, north-west England on August 11, 2023. (Photo by Darren Staples / AFP)
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Manchester
City could be without Kevin De Bruyne for a number of weeks after he suffered
the recurrence of a hamstring injury as the defending champions opened the
Premier League season with a 3-0 win at Burnley on Friday.
Erling
Haaland scored twice before Rodri completed the scoring to give City a perfect
start to their quest to become the first side to win four consecutive English
top-flight titles.
But the
night was soured for Pep Guardiola's men by the sight of De Bruyne limping off
midway through the first-half.
The Belgian
had suffered a hamstring tear in City's Champions League final victory over
Inter Milan two months ago.
"He was
injured again unfortunately," said Guardiola. "Same place and
position as the Champions League and he will be out for a while.
"It depends
on the magnitude but will be a few weeks out. He has to free (his) mind and
relax because he came back from that position (previous injuries) and he will
be back now."
Burnley's
2022/23 season finished over a month before City's European Cup final win in
Istanbul.
Guardiola
has bemoaned his side's short pre-season compared to their rivals, but they
were quick out of the blocks.
"We are
still not in our best (physical) form but we have to try to not drop many
points in that period," added Guardiola. "It's a question of
mentality and we were fortunate to break the game early.
"A lot
of teams are going to suffer here, so that is why I am so pleased."
Haaland
fired City to the treble last season by scoring 52 times in his first year at
the club.
The
23-year-old took just over three minutes of the new campaign to open his tally
once more when he swept home Rodri's header across goal after a well-worked
corner between De Bruyne, Bernardo Silva and Phil Foden.
Burnley boss
Vincent Kompany has a statue outside City's Etihad Stadium in honour of his
decorated playing career with the English champions.
Kompany
returned the Clarets back to the Premier League at the first time of asking and
transformed Burnley's playing style in the process during his first season in
charge.
Despite the
scoreline, the home side were far from outclassed but paid for the lack of a
clinical finisher like Haaland.
Luca
Koleosho and Zeki Amdouni missed good chances to equalise, while Amdouni also
had a penalty appeal turned down.
"There
were a lot of periods of the game where we did ourselves proud," said
Kompany.
However,
they were hit with a sucker punch when Julian Alvarez laid off Kyle Walker's
cross into the path of Haaland to produce an unstoppable effort in off the
underside of the bar nine minutes before half-time.
With the
wind taken from Burnley's sails, City took a stranglehold of the game after the
break without ever having to hit top gear.
Rodri was
the unlikely hero with the only goal in Istanbul two months ago and he started
the new season as he finished the last by smashing home from close range after
a goalmouth scramble.
Burnley's
miserable night was rounded off in stoppage time when Anass Zaroury was shown a
straight red card for a wild challenge on Walker.


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