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Kevin de Bruyne and Man City have been granted their wish amid fixture row

Kevin de Bruyne has been allowed to leave the Belgium national team camp a few days early, so he can begin his long-awaited and much-needed summer vacation.

The Red Devils are due to play Poland on Tuesday in their final game of the current round of UEFA Nations League fixtures, but the Manchester City star has been given permission to sit the game out after what has been a long and gruelling season. Since the pandemic-disrupted 2019/20 season resumed in August 2020 with Project Restart, De Bruyne as barely stopped to catch his breath.

The resumption of the league flowed seamlessly into Nations League fixtures and the start of the 2020/21 season, a 40-game campaign that saw the midfielder suffer several facial fractures in the Champions League final. He battled past that to represent his country at EURO 2020 just a few weeks later, where he suffered an ankle injury that severely curtailed his pre-season and caused him to miss the opening month of City's 2021/22 campaign.

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After recovering from Covid-19 in December he played in 31 of City's 36 games, before joining up with his national team just a week after winning the Premier League title. In short, De Bruyne has played an awful lot of football over the past two years, making his recent criticism of UEFA's new(ish) tournament entirely understandable.

"The Nations League is unimportant in my eyes," De Bruyne said before Belgium took on the Netherlands on June 3. "[They are] just glorified friendlies after a long and tough season. I am not looking forward to it.

"As players, we can talk about vacation or rest, but we have no say. We have a little more than three weeks of vacation

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