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Kevin De Bruyne's Man City return lasts only 26 minutes due to Napoli red card

Napoli captain Giovanni Di Lorenzo's red card led to Kevin De Bruyne's substitution as coach Antonio Conte adjusted tactics to maintain defensive stability, impacting the match's flow.

  • On Friday, Napoli were reduced to ten men after Giovanni Di Lorenzo received a red card following a VAR review, with the match at the Etihad ending 0-0.
  • Giovanni Di Lorenzo's foul on Erling Haaland just outside the box triggered a VAR review, after which referee Felix Zwayer issued a straight red card to the Napoli full-back.
  • Kevin De Bruyne's return was cut short when he was substituted after 25 minutes, with Antonio Conte replacing him by bringing on defender Mathías Olivera to strengthen Napoli's defence.
  • At half-time the game left Pep Guardiola frustrated as Manchester City remained scoreless despite their numerical advantage against Antonio Conte's organised defence.
  • Beyond the match, Kevin De Bruyne's decade at Manchester City includes 16 major trophies and 5,464 UCL minutes, earning a hero's ovation upon return.
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Kevin De Bruyne's Man City return lasts only 26 minutes due to Napoli red card

Kevin De Bruyne’s Manchester City return was cut short when the Napoli midfielder was substituted after only 26 minutes following a red card for teammate Giovanni Di Lorenzo.

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Outlook India broke the news in New Delhi, India on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
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