Kevin De Bruyne playing through 'private' issue as star tells Pep Guardiola to 'shut up'

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Thierry Henry has revealed Kevin De Bruyne is playing through a 'private' personal issue after the pair shared an emotional embrace following Manchester City's Champions League semi-final win over Real Madrid.

City secured a 5-1 win on aggregate over the reigning European champions with De Bruyne playing a key role.

The Belgian star scored City's equaliser in the 1-1 draw in last week's first leg, before providing the assist for Bernardo Silva's crucial opening goal at the Etihad.

The goal provided the platform for City's 4-0 win on the night, as Pep Guardiola's side set up a final against Inter Milan.

De Bruyne, who was substituted in the 84th minute, was spotted embracing former Belgian assistant coach Thierry Henry after a post-match conversation.

Henry, who was working as a pundit for CBS, said he had 'even more respect' for the midfielder for playing in the tie following their 'private' conversation.

'It was [a touching moment]. I can't say it because I have to keep that private,' Henry said.

'But from what he said to me, I even more respect how he played tonight and how he came and battled with his team. I can't share what he said because I can't share it. That's how it is.

'But once again I will go back to, for me he is the most important player.'

Mail Sport understands City wish to keep the matter private and are confident it will not affect the rest of the season.

The exchange between De Bruyne and Henry came after the midfielder had told City boss Guardiola to 'shut up'.

De Bruyne and Guardiola had been seen rowing in the second half, after he had been robbed of possession.

Guardiola was left seething when the Belgian drove forward with the ball just inside Madrid's half and, after failing to spot a potential pass to Jack Grealish on the left-hand side, was robbed of possession by Militao.

The City boss walked back to the bench while staring down at the floor after the row.

Victory over Real Madrid saw City move a step closer to a potential Treble, with Guardiola's side poised to retain the Premier League title ahead of both the Champions League and FA Cup finals.

De Bruyne had worked under Henry during the Frenchman’s two spells as Belgium’s assistant manager.

Henry worked as the assistant to former Belgium boss Roberto Martinez between 2016-18 and from 2021-22.

The 45-year-old left the role with Martinez after Belgium’s group stage exit at the World Cup in Qatar.

Henry had hailed De Bruyne following the semi-final first leg last week, saying the 31-year-old's brain is the 'best' he had seen.

'I think Kevin, his brain is the best that I've seen' Henry said. 'Because his brain, in some places I don't know what he thinks about sometimes in all fairness. You look at him and it is like he is not with us, it can almost be a problem because you are not on his level.

'I think he is the most clever player I've ever seen in my life. It is just second to none, the way that he thinks. I saw him for six years on and off with Belgium, you love the man a bit more because I saw stuff that he did in training and in games.

'He is a perfectionist, unbelievable. Kevin, his brain, I am still thinking about stuff that I've seen and it is just from a different planet.'

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