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Comment Metro Sport ReporterMonday 12 Oct 2020 11:29 pmShare this article via facebookShare this article via twitterShare this article via messengerShare this with Share this article via emailShare this article via flipboardCopy link9.4kShares Advertisement De Bruyne struggled with injury (Picture: AFP via Getty)Manchester City have been handed an injury scare ahead of their Premier League clash with Arsenal after Kevin De Bruyne was forced to head home early from international duty. De Bruyne has been ruled out of Belgium’s Nations League clash with Iceland on Wednesday and is returning to Manchester to recover. He had started for his country in their 2-1 defeat to England on Sunday and was withdrawn after 73 minutes. While Belgium manager Roberto Martinez claimed ater the game he was not injured and just ‘felt something’, he is not fit enough to face Iceland. ADVERTISEMENT‘Kevin De Bruyne has returned to his club. He couldn’t be fit enough to play against Iceland,’ a statement from Belgium’s Twitter account read.AdvertisementAdvertisementMartinez had said after the defeat to England: ‘I would not say that Kevin is injured. He said he felt something. Guardiola could be without his star man (Picture: AMA/Getty)‘It is too early to know what he has, but he did not feel 100%. It was rather a precautionary change.’He now must be considered a doubt for City’s crunch Premier League clash with Arsenal on Saturday. Pep Guardiola already has several issues to contend with in his squad. More: Arsenal FCArsenal flop Denis Suarez delivers verdict on Thomas Partey and Lucas Torreira movesThomas Partey debut? Ian Wright picks his Arsenal starting XI vs Manchester CityArsene Wenger explains why Mikel Arteta is ‘lucky’ to be managing ArsenalRaheem Sterling was forced to withdraw from England duty due to a thigh problem, while Sergio Aguero has been out of action since picking up a knee injury in the first game of Project Restart. Gabriel Jesus also picked up a knock against Wolves last month and a muscle injury has kept Oleksandr Zinchenko sidelined all season.Follow Metro Sport across our social channels, on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.For more stories like this, check our sport page. Advertisement Man City handed Kevin De Bruyne injury scare ahead of Arsenal clash read more