Kevin De Bruyne has expressed his thoughts on Manchester City’s 4-1 win over West Ham, calling it “a little step” in the right direction.
The Belgian midfielder, who made his 400th appearance for the club, acknowledged that there were moments of good play, but also periods where the team struggled.
De Bruyne emphasized the importance of hard work and understanding the level of performance required to succeed.
He noted that City’s current level is not where it needs to be, but they’re working tirelessly to get back to their best.
The midfielder also reflected on the challenges of maintaining a high level of performance, saying that people often underestimate the difficulty of winning consistently.
De Bruyne’s comments suggest that City is focused on regaining their momentum and pushing forward in the Premier League ¹.
In the match against West Ham, City’s victory was fueled by Erling Haaland’s brace, as well as goals from Vladimir Coufal (own goal) and Phil Foden.
The win marks City’s second consecutive victory, keeping them in sixth place in the Premier League table.