Manchester City are prepared for Champions League final says Kelvin De Bruyne

Kelvin De Bruyne in training

Manchester City are prepared for Champions League final says Kelvin De Bruyne

Stephen Oladehinde 21:06 - 08.06.2023

Kevin De Bruyne has stated that Manchester City are ready for the final against Inter Milan on Saturday.

City are looking to win their third trophy this season as they face Inter in the final of the Champions League in Istanbul and also aim to match Man United’s treble record.

Guardiola’s side has gone on to claim the Premier League and the FA Cup trophy this season with the Champions League trophy left.

The Belgian midfielder has said that Man City are fully prepared for the final and has warned Inter to be wary of them.

De Bruyne in action in the FA Cup final
De Bruyne in action in the FA Cup final

De Bruyne hails Inter

The 31-year-old has praised Inter’s performance this season saying only a top team can make it to the final.

According to reports from Planet Sports, De Bruyne said, "You don't get to the final of the Champions League without being top.

"I think they won the (cup) double in Italy. They've been winning basically every game at the end of the season.

"They have their system, they have their style, they do what they do really, really well and I don't feel that anybody is going to think that it's going to be an easy game against Inter. It's a final so it starts 50-50."

Man City have had a great season says De Bruyne

Man City are currently preparing for the Champions League final against Inter Milan and Kelvin De Bruyne has said his team has had a good season.

Still speaking, De Bruyne continued, "I've been here eight years and it's been incredible. Could I have come here and thought about the amount of games and trophies we would win in eight years? Probably not.

"In the end, we have had a pretty impressive career at City, but it is something we have not won yet and it is something that we want to win. Hopefully, it will be Saturday.

"We know how big the moment is but I feel the more relaxed you are as a team, and the team is doing pretty well with that at the moment, you get a better chance."

He also said  "I don't look at what happened two years ago with bad feelings. You go on, you move on. Ultimately, that's football.

"Saturday is a great opportunity. It's been an incredible year already. We can make it even better, but no matter what, it's been great."