Kevin De Bruyne injury: Belgian drops big hint that he will be fit for Manchester City’s clash with Everton
Midfielder has been missing for City's last two games in which his side have failed to win, but could be back this weekend
MANCHESTER CITY midfielder Kevin De Bruyne has dropped a massive hint that he will be fit for the Premier League clash against Everton.
The Belgian has missed the last two games with a hamstring injury which ultimately ended Pep Guardiola's 100 per cent record as City boss.
And with a tough clash against Ronald Koeman's side on Saturday, De Bruyne looks set for a return to first team action.
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The 25-year-old took to Twitter to announce he is ready to 'get back to work' with a neat piece of camerawork.
De Bruyne walked up the camera wearing just a casual t-shirt and clicks his fingers before appearing in a Manchester City kit.
He then walks off leaving the caption "Let's get back to work."
Guardiola was hopeful that the £55million signing would recover in time having been such an influential player for the club this season.
In six league starts he has scored twice, including a goal against Manchester United and assisted four as his side sit top of the table.
Meanwhile former City boss Roberto Mancini has recalled the time he had a training ground scrap with Mario Balotelli.
The Italian boss lost his head after the unpredictable striker lunged in with a dangerous tackle on Gael Clichy.