
Ahead of his side's FIFA World Cup campaign opener against Egypt, Belgium star Kevin de Bruyne relished the chance of playing against former Premier League rival Mohamed Salah and spoke on how his status as a veteran helps him enjoy his time with the national side now.
Belgium, the 2018 edition third-place finishing side, will be starting their battle for their maiden WC title against Egypt from Monday onwards.
Bruyne, since his international debut in 2010, has seen a lot with the national side. In his debut WC back in 2014, his team reached the quarterfinals after achieving their first qualification in 12 years.
In the next edition, they fell short, but fared better with a third place finish before crashing out in the group stage in the 2022 edition held in Qatar.
Speaking to the reporters ahead of the match, Bruyne said, as quoted by Reuters, "I think I am probably at a moment in my career where I can maybe enjoy it (playing for the country) more."
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The match will also reunite former Premier League rivals, with Bruyne, now in Napoli, having battled former Liverpool star Salah numerous times in the Premier League in Manchester City colours.
The Belgian spoke on his equation with the Egyptian veteran, pointing out that their kids went to the same school and that Salah is a "nice guy".
"It will be nice to see him, it will be nice to compete again like old times," he added.
(With inputs from ANI)