In a thrilling development for Manchester City fans, midfielder Kevin de Bruyne made a triumphant return to training with his teammates ahead of their FIFA Club World Cup clash against Urawa Red Diamonds.
The Belgian has been unavailable with a hamstring injury since the Premier League opener with Burnley in August and took another step in his recovery today. Hewas seen beaming with joy as he joined his colleagues on the training pitch.
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Fans eagerly await his comeback on the world stage, hoping he can inspire City to further success.
Should Man City succeed in the tournament, it will mean we become the first English club to win the Premier League, FA Cup, Champions League, UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup in the same calendar year.
In order to have that honour, Man City first must get beyond the Japanese giants who stand in our way tomorrow.
Since arriving in the country on Sunday morning, the players have focused on adjusting to the heat of the Middle East and took to the pitch for the first time this afternoon.
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