Kevin De Bruyne, a star for Manchester City, has made a sly jab at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium atmosphere in comparison to other Premier League stadiums.
De Bruyne, 32, has appeared in nine matches at Arsenal’s stadium since relocating to England. He has six victories and two draws during that time. Recently, the midfielder and City have been outclassed in their trips to N7.
With a 3-1 victory in north London last year, Pep Guardiola’s team made a significant advancement toward capturing the Premier League championship. De Bruyne scored on that occasion, launching Aaron Ramsdale from a distance after Takehiro Tomiyasu erred.
In a recent interview with Sky Sports, De Bruyne discussed the atmosphere at the Gunners on matchdays. The former Chelsea player ranked Arsenal last when asked which stadium had a better atmosphere out of St. James’s Park at Newcastle United, Anfield at Liverpool, and the Emirates Stadium.
Anfield came in second place, closely followed by St James’ Park. Even when things weren’t going well (at Newcastle), the atmosphere was still quite good, he said in a conversation with presenter Joe Thomlinson.
“For Liverpool, it’s obviously a big game every time, but I think there’s a difference when it’s Champions League or a night game versus a 12 o’clock kick-off. These two seem to have a more vibrant atmosphere than Arsenal.
“Last year (at Arsenal) was significantly superior. However, it had been difficult for them in previous years, so it was less. “.
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