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De Bruyne faces a potentially lengthy spell on the sidelines

January 28, 2016 09:49 IST
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Goalkeeper Joel Robles of Everton attempts to assist the injured Kevin De Bruyne of Manchester City

IMAGE: Goalkeeper Joel Robles of Everton attempts to assist the injured Kevin De Bruyne of Manchester City during the Capital One Cup semi-final. Photograph: Alex Livesey/Getty Images

Manchester City midfielder Kevin de Bruyne is facing a potentially lengthy spell on the sidelines after he was carried off on a stretcher with a suspected knee ligament injury in Wednesday's League Cup semi-final win over Everton.

The Belgian had come on as a second-half substitute and been instrumental in turning the game in City's favour.

He scored the goal that put them 2-1 ahead on the night and crossed brilliantly for Sergio Aguero to head home and give City a 4-3 aggregate victory.

De Bruyne suffered a painful end, however, when his knee appeared to give way in the 89th minute and he was carried off with his leg in a brace.

"I'm optimistic he won't be out for the rest of the season," City manager Manuel Pellegrini told the BBC.

"We'll see how important the damage is. It's not the cruciate ligament."

Pellegrini said the club's doctor thought it was a problem with De Bruyne's medial ligament.

"Kevin has been a very important player all season," he said. "Tomorrow we will have news but it is not a nice injury."

The injury could have a significant impact for both club and country, with City still fighting on four fronts and Belgium having qualified for this year's European Championship in France.

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