in

Man City star Kevin De Bruyne fears he may have contracted coronavirus while on lockdown with family in Manchester


KEVIN DE BRUYNE believes he and his family could have contracted coronavirus while on lockdown in Manchester.

The UK’s coronavirus death toll increased by 847 on Friday, taking the total number of fatalities up to 14,576.

 Kevin De Bruyne has revealed he may have contracted coronavirus

Kevin De Bruyne has revealed he may have contracted coronavirusCredit: Reuters

 The Belgian is self isolating with his family in Manchester

The Belgian is self isolating with his family in Manchester


⚠️ Read our coronavirus in sport live blog for the latest news & updates


That news comes after warnings Great Britain could suffer 40,000 deaths in the first wave of the outbreak.

Now the Man City magician, 28, has revealed several people in his household were sick at the start of lockdown a month ago but were not tested for Covid-19.

Speaking to Sky Sports, De Bruyne said: “At the beginning of the lockdown my family was sick for eight or nine days.

“It started with my little boy, then my older boy and then my wife, but I don’t know if we had [coronavirus] or not.

“Luckily we are out of it and the last two or three weeks has been really good and we are finding a routine and everything so we are fine.”

The Premier League, along with nearly every other top league across the world, has been suspended indefinitely due to the deadly bug.

That has left players to train alone at home, an adjustment the former Chelsea and Wolfsburg midfielder is only just getting used to.

De Bruyne added: “Well, the first two weeks was a little bit weird because I don’t know what’s going on.

“Then I managed to get a treadmill. I was swimming a little bit because I’m lucky to have a pool downstairs.

“I was doing a couple of lengths but now mostly I’m doing a run and I would say every other day I would choose between swimming and doing some exercise, so I’m keeping fairly good for what we can on our own, I guess.”

CORONAVIRUS CRISIS – BE IN THE KNOW

Get the latest coronavirus news, facts and figures from around the world – plus essential advice for you and your family.

To receive our Covid-19 newsletter in your inbox every tea time, sign up here.

To follow us on Facebook, simply ‘Like’ our Coronavirus page.

Although he did reveal how Man City were also helping their star-studded squad to keep fit.

De Bruyne said: “They send us like a fairly big programme.

“I think at the beginning of lockdown some of the gym physios went to the club and made videos of what we can do, different types of exercises.

“But there’s a few things that I like to do, obviously it’s more the running and the swimming exercise.

“I do a little bit in-between but I’m not one for sitting like an hour or two hours in a gym.

“I get bored of doing stuff on my own anyway so I prefer to do running, where I keep busy for myself and listen to some podcasts and all that stuff.”

 Kevin De Bruyne pictured with his two boys

Kevin De Bruyne pictured with his two boysCredit: Instagram

Give now to The Sun’s NHS appeal

BRITAIN’s four million NHS staff are on the frontline in the battle against coronavirus.

But while they are helping save lives, who is there to help them?

The Sun has launched an appeal to raise £1MILLION for NHS workers.

The Who Cares Wins Appeal aims to get vital support to staff in their hour of need.

We have teamed up with NHS Charities Together in their urgent Covid-19 Appeal to ensure the money gets to exactly who needs it.

The Sun is donating £50,000 and we would like YOU to help us raise a million pounds, to help THEM.

No matter how little you can spare, please donate today here

www.thesun.co.uk/whocareswinsappeal


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


Tagcloud:

Leeds fan, 5, raids piggy bank to make £15.07 transfer bid for on-loan Brighton defender Ben White

Chelsea stars agree £10m pay cut after skipper Azpilicueta sent group text amid coronavirus crisis