Speaking prior to City's Champions League game with RB Leipzig, Kevin De Bruyne joked with journalists that he still young compared to them, after being questioned on comments he made, calling himself 'an old man in football', earlier in the week.
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After being asked how long he had left playing, De Bruyne said: 'I'm an old man in this game. I'm not an old man. I'm sorry with you guys, but I feel pretty young in this area, so, you know, no offence'.
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