Close Menu
    Trending
    • Mitch Johnson: “We weren’t ready to win an NBA championship”
    • Fans go gaga as Shubman Gill’s commanding innings guides India to an easy win over Afghanistan in the first ODI
    • Justin Allgaier wins caution-filled NASCAR O’Reilly Series race at Pocono
    • Khamzat Chimaev And Dillon Danis Explode Into Wild Brawl After Wrestling Match
    • De Bruyne: Belgium Needs ‘A Good Doku’ For World Cup Success
    • World Cup 2026 report, result, goals as McGinn strike and Gannon-Doak ‘belief’ help Tartan Army earn first win at finals since 1990
    • How Lakers could reshape roster around Doncic if LeBron leaves
    • Vaibhav Suryavanshi reacts after younger brother Aashirwad slams century in a local match
    Ironside Sports Media
    • Home
    • Latest News
    • NBA
    • Sports Trends
    • Badminton
    • Baseball
    • Basketball
    • Cricket
    • More
      • MMA
      • Football News
      • Formula 1
    Ironside Sports Media
    You are at:Home»Sports Trends»De Bruyne: Belgium Needs ‘A Good Doku’ For World Cup Success
    Sports Trends

    De Bruyne: Belgium Needs ‘A Good Doku’ For World Cup Success

    Ironside Sports MediaBy Ironside Sports MediaJune 14, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link


    Kevin De Bruyne has accomplished plenty in his decorated career. Yet, the star Belgian midfielder does not plan to take his fourth World Cup appearance for granted.

    Two days ahead of Belgium’s World Cup opener against Egypt, the 35-year-old De Bruyne stressed much has changed since his days as a Premier League sensation for Manchester City. Nearly two decades removed from representing his home country for the first time and 119 appearances later, the two-time Premier League player of the season considers himself grateful to do so.

    “It’s an honor for me to still be here after playing for the national team for about 16 years. So, that means I’ve done something good,” De Bruyne said with a laugh during the English portion of Saturday’s press conference. “Hopefully I can play a good tournament and do something well for Belgium.”

    The 2025-26 season, his first with Serie A club Napoli, was a challenging one for De Bruyne after 10 years at City, during which he scored 108 goals in 285 games to help the English club to six Premier League titles, two FA Cups and a Champions League trophy. In October, De Bruyne had a severe lesion to his thigh muscle and did not return until March 6.

    Since March, De Bruyne has appeared in 10 Serie A matches, as well as four friendlies for Belgium. In the most recent, on June 6, he scored during a 5-0 victory against Tunisia.

    Before Belgium’s practice at the training facility of Major League Soccer’s Seattle Sounders, De Bruyne declared himself ready for the tournament.

    “I have done everything I could to get fit,” De Bruyne said in French, “and I feel that way too.”

    Even with a clean bill of health, De Bruyne knows he has fewer chances to play for the Belgium national team. The Drongen, Belgium, native admitted as much, noting he doesn’t have another 10 years remaining in his career, and that he wants to enjoy all aspects of this tournament.

    De Bruyne’s perspective is significantly different from previous stints with the Belgium national team, and his City tenure.

    “You are only focused on winning and the next match,” De Bruyne said, “but after you have won, it is suddenly over.”

    De Bruyne doesn’t plan to ease back on his intensity with teammates. But, with other star players like winger Jeremy Doku on the roster, De Bruyne recognizes the onus for winning does not fall solely on him, or seasoned veterans like striker Romelu Lukaku or goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois.

    The 24-year-old Doku, a teammate with De Bruyne at City for two seasons, has impressed the veteran.

    “Defending Jérémy for 90 minutes is impossible,” De Bruyne said. “He has also become more efficient over the past year. He has found more moments where he can choose his situations. To play a top tournament, we need a good Doku.

    “In any case, he is already making my life easier.”

    What qualifies as a “top tournament” for this Belgian side, though, is highly subjective. With holdovers from the “Golden Generation” teams like De Bruyne, Lukaku and Courtois, Belgium is still to be taken seriously as a threat to go all the way in the tournament, especially considering its relatively favorable draw in Group G with Egypt, New Zealand and Iran.

    Still, after a historic third-place finish at the 2018 World Cup in Russia, Belgium did not advance past the group stage in 2022 in Qatar. If Belgium is to recapture the momentum of that 2018 performance, having De Bruyne in top form would go a long way.

    De Bruyne will have a chance to turn back the clock quickly when he and Belgium square off against former Liverpool star Mohamed Salah and Egypt in their World Cup opener on Monday.

    “I played against Mo for 10 years,” De Bruyne said. “Our kids also went to the same school. So, I saw him from time to time. And, he’s a really nice guy. So, it will be nice to see him. It will be nice to compete again like old times.”

    Debast Cleared For World Cup

    Center back Zeno Debast, who was absent from the portions of both Wednesday’s and Thursday’s training sessions that were open to the media, remains part of the Belgian squad for the World Cup. In a statement released by the team in French, it was determined in consultation with both the technical and medical staffs that Debast will remain part of the roster.

    The 22-year-old Debast injured his leg last month while training with Portuguese club Sporting Lisbon and is not expected to be available until later in the tournament. Debast has 26 matches for Belgium and was on the 2022 World Cup roster in Qatar.

    Reporting by the Associated Press.



    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Ironside Sports Media
    • Website

    Related Posts

    4 Takeaways From A Tough Brazil-Morocco Draw At World Cup

    June 14, 2026

    4 Takeaways From Qatar’s Historic World Cup Draw vs. Switzerland

    June 13, 2026

    Stop Debating: Race Car Drivers Are Unquestionably Athletes. Period.

    June 13, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    The Key To Every Thrilling Play You Need To Know

    January 18, 2025

    ‘We can do something amazing’

    June 19, 2025

    Dricus Du Plessis May Not Be Able To Close Gap To Khamzat Chimaev, Says Dominick Cruz

    August 29, 2025

    Here’s why CSK players are wearing black armbands in IPL 2026 match against MI

    April 23, 2026

    Tatiana Suarez Favored Over Loopy Godinez As Odds Tighten Before Fight Night

    April 8, 2026
    Categories
    • Badminton
    • Baseball
    • Cricket
    • Football News
    • Formula 1
    • Latest News
    • MMA (Mixed Martial Arts)
    • NBA
    • Sports Trends
    About Us

    Welcome to Ironside Sports Media, your ultimate destination for all things sports! Whether you're a passionate fan, a curious newcomer, or a seasoned athlete, we bring you closer to the action with the latest updates, expert insights, and in-depth coverage of your favorite sports.

    We aim to inspire and connect sports enthusiasts worldwide by delivering high-quality, engaging, and reliable content. Through our blog, we celebrate the power of sports to unite, entertain, and inspire people across the globe.

    Thank you for visiting Ironside Sports Media. Let’s dive into the exciting world of sports together!

    Our Picks

    Mitch Johnson: “We weren’t ready to win an NBA championship”

    June 14, 2026

    Fans go gaga as Shubman Gill’s commanding innings guides India to an easy win over Afghanistan in the first ODI

    June 14, 2026

    Justin Allgaier wins caution-filled NASCAR O’Reilly Series race at Pocono

    June 14, 2026
    Categories
    • Badminton
    • Baseball
    • Cricket
    • Football News
    • Formula 1
    • Latest News
    • MMA (Mixed Martial Arts)
    • NBA
    • Sports Trends
    Copyright Ironsidesportsmedia.com All Rights Reserved.
    • Privacy Policy
    • Disclaimer
    • Terms and Conditions
    • About us
    • Contact us

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.