De Bruyne said: "No [it's not personal]. I was simply surprised. The atmosphere beforehand [against Ukraine] was good. Apparently there were boos at a corner, but I didn't hear them at that moment. I only realised that something was wrong when Jan [Vertonghen]. I wanted to greet the supporters. Look, I can only guarantee that we want to win every time. That's our job, we will always try. That's the minimum, but at the same time also the maximum. You can't ask for more."
He added: "Yes, [I'd do it again]. That's my honest opinion. I've seen things that I can't agree with. So I've reacted. Some people might think I was wrong. Other people might agree with me. That's okay. You can't do right by everyone. I've thought about the group.
"I have no problem with criticism. We can deal with that. It could also be better. But those [middle finger] gestures were not acceptable. If I do that on the street, it is not appreciated either."