Kevin De Bruyne's cute son tries to climb over crocked Man City star's leg as he rests injured knee during Huddersfield clash - 7M sport

Kevin De Bruyne's cute son tries to climb over crocked Man City star's leg as he rests injured knee during Huddersfield clash

Belgian ace saw the champs hit the Terriers for six - and was almost sent reeling himself in the stands but reacted quickly


Posted Monday, August 20, 2018 by Thesun.co.uk

WHILE Manchester City hit Huddersfield for six on the pitch, at least one tiny Terrier gave as good as he got off it.

Crocked City star Kevin De Bruyne had to act swiftly to avoid a serious case of the terrible twos in the Etihad stands.

Kevin De Bruyne's cute son tries to climb over crocked Man City star's leg as he rests injured knee during Huddersfield clash
Kevin De Bruyne takes evasive action as son Mason Milian considers climbing over the injured leg of the Manchester City superstar

The Belgian superstar thought he could take it easy as he relaxed, watching a Sergio Aguero hat-trick lead the Premier League champions to a 6-1 win, following an opening 2-0 triumph at Arsenal.

But De Bruyne's son Mason Milian had other ideas.

The two-year-old must have been the only spectator bored with City's romp - as he turned away, grabbed his dad and tried to clamber over his injured leg.

Luckily, De Bruyne performed just as slickly on the sidelines as he does out in the middle.

Spotting the danger early, he gently eased his son off and back next to him.

De Bruyne was the main mas last season as City won the Prem by 19 points.

But he faces two months out after injuring ligaments in his right knee as he prepared for today's game.

The former Wolfsburg and Chelsea playmaker, 27, was dispatched straight away to Barcelona for tests.

The good news from specialists was he does not need surgery.

But the bad news is he knows he cannot even rest completely as he puts his legs up in the stands..



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