Kevin De Bruyne was recently seen looking sombre alongside his wife during a visit to a charity center in Belgium. This came shortly after the Manchester City player made headlines by announcing his intention to step away from the national team.
The decision followed a disappointing 2-0 loss to France, where goals from Randal Kolo Muani and Ousmane Dembele sealed the defeat in Lyon. After the match, De Bruyne expressed his frustration to technical director Frank Vercauteren before engaging in a conversation with French star Kylian Mbappe.
During a candid interview, De Bruyne called out his teammates for their subpar performance, suggesting they were not up to the standard required for international football.
Despite the turmoil, De Bruyne and his wife, Michèle Lacroix, visited the Ronald McDonald House, a facility that offers support to families of ill children. This public appearance showcased a different side of the footballer amidst the ongoing controversy.
Kevin De Bruyne and his wife were seen with sad expressions during a visit to a charity center in Belgium.
De Bruyne, looking visibly pale, made a public appearance to visit Ronald McDonald House.
De Bruyne’s international career with Belgium is facing uncertainty following a recent outburst after a match. When asked about the game, he chose not to discuss football and instead expressed gratitude for being present, despite the hectic schedule. The team, including De Bruyne, demonstrated their commitment by attending an event organized by an organization they felt deserving of support.
While many of his teammates returned directly to their clubs after the disappointing loss, De Bruyne decided to visit a charity in Jette, arriving in Brussels at 3 am. He and his partner have long been involved with the Ronald McDonald Children’s Fund, and they were visiting the center to mark its fifth anniversary. Reportedly, De Bruyne delivered a speech regarding his sponsorship of the foundation during the visit.
This charitable act follows De Bruyne’s emotional outburst that has left uncertainty surrounding his place in coach Domenico Tedesco’s team. In a statement to the press on Monday night, he criticized the team’s defensive strategy, indicating potential tensions within the squad that need to be addressed.
De Bruyne approached technical director Frank Vercauteren and appeared to express his intention to leave, then later went to speak with French and Real Madrid star Kylian Mbappe.
The outburst occurred following Belgium’s disappointing defeat to France with a score of 2-0 on Monday.
The pair has been actively involved in assisting the Ronald McDonald Children’s Fund for a while now.
De Bruyne recently spoke about his involvement with the foundation, expressing his disappointment with the team’s performance. He criticized certain players for not giving their all on the field, labeling it as unacceptable. De Bruyne emphasized the need for improvement in every aspect of the game, stating that the team must strive for excellence. Coach Tedesco later asked De Bruyne to remain calm during his comments to the media, showing a growing tension within the team.
On Monday night, the frustrated captain of Belgium openly spoke his mind to the press without any reservations.
The midfielder has stood out as a key player for Belgium’s acclaimed Golden Generation, which unfortunately has failed to make an impact in major tournaments, including the 2018 World Cup.
Belgium’s coach, Domenico Tedesco, stated that there is no need to worry about the possibility of a player retiring from international duties. He advised everyone to stay calm and not jump to conclusions.
The upcoming game for Belgium is a major showdown in the Nations League against Italy at the Stadio Olimpico. Kevin De Bruyne has been a standout player for Belgium during their “Golden Generation” era, which has unfortunately not produced any major final appearances. With 107 caps for his country over 14 years, De Bruyne has shown unwavering loyalty. As the only remaining player from the once promising group, it will be interesting to see if he will be leading his team onto the field in a month’s time for this important match against Italy.