De Bruyne would rather win Premier League than Champions League
Manchester City's Kevin De Bruyne would rather win another Premier League title than make history in the Champions League.
While Pep Guardiola and the City hierarchy are keen to succeed in Europe, De Bruyne argues being the best in England over 38 games is the bigger achievement.
City are top of the table and victory against Manchester United on Sunday would push them closer to a fourth domestic championship in five seasons.
'If I have to choose, I would go for the Premier League,' said De Bruyne.
'It shows the consistency of a player and what you have to do across a whole season.
'In the Champions League, you need to be good but at certain times it's more of a lottery compared with the league, which has more games.
'What does legacy mean? Would my personal achievements be bigger if maybe for instance we won the Champions League last year? For me, as a player, no.
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