
"I don't think I'll stop after the World Cup. As long as I feel good, I think I want to continue. I have now been training fully with the team for four weeks. It was important to get fitter, to get more minutes. I'm happy with how things are going now."
"I don't think I'll play 90 minutes twice. You don't have to, in friendly matches. There are still important duels to come. But it is important to gain match rhythm."
"There is always a lot of noise around Napoli. If something happens, it is difficult to manage the situation."
Kevin De Bruyne is set to participate in his fourth World Cup, having previously played in 2014, 2018, and 2022. Belgium's recent performances include reaching the quarter-finals in 2014 and semi-finals in 2018, but they were eliminated in the group stage in 2022 and lost in the last 16 at Euro 2024. De Bruyne, recovering from a thigh injury, believes his fitness will determine his international future and expresses a desire to continue playing as long as he feels good.
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