Kevin de Bruyne Aims to Score 100 Goals for Manchester City Ahead of Haaland and Foden

Manchester City star player, Kevin de Bruyne, recently shared a light-hearted moment with his teammates Erling Haaland and Phil Foden after leading his team to a 4-1 victory over Crystal Palace in the Premier League.

In a post-match interview, De Bruyne revealed that he jokingly told Haaland and Foden that his goal is to score 100 goals for the club before they do. Despite Haaland being 18 goals behind him, the Belgian midfielder acknowledged that the young striker could easily catch up in just a couple of games.

Reflecting on his achievement, De Bruyne expressed pride in his longevity at Manchester City and the countless memorable moments he has experienced with the club.

The conversation highlights the friendly competition and camaraderie among the players, showcasing the strong bond within the team. De Bruyne’s determination to reach the milestone of 100 goals adds an exciting element to his already impressive career at the club.

As Manchester City continues to dominate in the Premier League, De Bruyne’s ambition and drive serve as inspiration for his teammates and fans alike. His dedication to success and his passion for the game are evident in his performance on the field, making him a key player for the team.

Overall, De Bruyne’s playful banter with Haaland and Foden offers a glimpse into the dynamic and spirited atmosphere within the Manchester City squad, highlighting the team’s unity and shared goals for the future.

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