
"He's back! Kevin de Bruyne returns to Manchester, having only just left, this time plotting City's downfall. I've spoken to Kevin, I've asked him a few things, said Antonio Conte, the Napoli coach. Well, it would probably be awkward if he hadn't, but sure. De Bruyne, inevitably, has settled beautifully in Italy, and has already scored twice in three league games this season (a free kick and a penalty)."
"He's been a part of this club for 10 years and had a great coach like Pep Guardiola, Conte continued of the Belgian. Kevin will be excited to be playing but I'm hoping that after the starting whistle he will find his feet and remember he's playing for our great Napoli. Well, it would certainly be awkward if he didn't, but sure."
Kevin de Bruyne has moved to Napoli and will return to Manchester to face his former club while posing a significant threat. Antonio Conte noted De Bruyne's decade at the club under Pep Guardiola and expressed hope that De Bruyne will remember he is representing Napoli once the match starts. De Bruyne has adapted to Italy and scored twice in three league games, including a free kick and a penalty. Scott McTominay and Rasmus Hojland are also returning to Manchester after leaving Old Trafford, adding intrigue. Gianluigi Donnarumma joined Manchester City from Paris Saint-Germain and expects Guardiola to improve his ball-playing.
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