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Kevin De Bruyne sticks up for Kyle Walker after Roy Keane’s comments

The Belgian star also described the Irishman as ‘a different man’.

KEVIN DE BRUYNE has defended Kyle Walker after his Manchester City team-mate was labelled an “idiot” by Roy Keane.

The 30-year-old has been in fine form for Pep Guardiola’s men this season, but the full-back did not enjoy his best afternoon in last weekend’s 1-1 draw with Liverpool.

Walker gave away a costly penalty for a foul on Sadio Mane, which led outspoken former Manchester United captain Keane to call the City defender an “idiot” and a “car crash” of a player.

England boss Gareth Southgate hit out at that “personal criticism” and City team-mate De Bruyne stuck up for Walker ahead of facing him with Belgium in the Nations League on Sunday.

“I think from the moment that Kyle came to the team, he’s been one of the most consistent performers with us,” the playmaker said.

“He’s never injured, he plays all the time. He’s reliable and he’s a really good defender. I think the job that he does is a really good job.

“Obviously when you compare every position it’s different. You can’t compare the work that Kyle does to, for instance, Trent (Alexander-Arnold) at Liverpool.

“Trent is the more offensive player and Kyle has to play a different role for us, but he does it really well and there’s a reason why he’s playing all these years at this level for all these teams. It means he’s been really good.

“OK, what Roy Keane says… he’s a different man and everybody knows that.

“But, OK, it’s his opinion and he’ll take it on the chin. He’s going to be fine with it.”

De Bruyne is looking to get the better of Walker on Sunday, when Belgium will attempt to avenge October’s 2-1 loss to England at Wembley.

The Three Lions need to win to keep their hopes of topping Group A2 alive, with their absentee-hit defence facing a star-studded Belgian side boasting a fully-fit De Bruyne.

The 29-year-old admits he played through pain in that Wembley defeat, before going on to miss City’s matches against Arsenal and Porto through injury.

“I had a scan two days before but it was not a lot of info that we could see because it was too close after the training,” De Bruyne said.

“That scan said that it could be ok, but then the scan I took two days after England showed that I had multiple minor injuries.

“You know, that’s the decision we took here with Belgium and it was my decision. It didn’t make it any worse but I don’t think the picture that we could see at that moment was clear enough to know exactly what the injury was at the time.”

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    Mute Patitas
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    Jan 17th 2016, 8:33 AM

    Best of luck to Cathal. He comes across as very smart and mature, and more importantly, decent person.

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    Jan 17th 2016, 11:35 AM

    It’s a shame he didn’t make it further on ufc due to the above. He would of been a great spokesman for the sport and for his voluntary work with mental health.

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    Jan 17th 2016, 12:15 PM

    link to voluntary work with mental health?

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    Jan 17th 2016, 2:14 PM

    Getting battered around the head, couldn’t be good for ones mental health, could it?

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    Jan 17th 2016, 2:42 PM

    The ufc in this case can be a step in some for something even bigger, who knows!

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    Jan 17th 2016, 8:50 AM

    One thing he doesn’t lack is heart. Best of luck in your new venture Cathal.

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    Jan 17th 2016, 10:58 AM

    Seems like a great guy and a gent. I still have nightmares about the rude and ill informed interview Ray Darcy did with him on his radio show where he kept referring to him as “Conor”.

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    Jan 17th 2016, 11:08 AM

    Couple of q’s… When is the restaurant opening and where is it? Thanks for the memories Cathal

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    Jan 17th 2016, 8:10 PM

    “All I had was hard work ethic, and a never say die attitude” certainly enough to succeed in the UFC… but a recipe for success outside of it. Best of luck Pendred.

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    Jan 17th 2016, 6:36 PM

    Well spoken and really understands this own decisions and there’s parts were he’s inspirational too,
    sad to see him go.
    some people suit the sport.

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