Kevin De Bruyne is in line for all the gongs... if PFA Player of the Year was handed out now, he would win
- If PFA Player of the Year was handed out now, Kevin De Bruyne would win
- The Man City star can unpick defences and find spaces that do not seem to exist
- Against Chelsea, De Bruyne created six chances, three more than other players
If the PFA Player of the Year award was handed out now, Manchester City's Kevin De Bruyne would win.
He is the most influential player in the Premier League. I call De Bruyne the locksmith. With his passing range, he can unpick defences and find spaces that do not seem to exist.
You can see the intelligence he brings to City's play. He is a genius with the ball at his feet and is now adding goals.
If PFA Player of the Year was handed out now, Manchester City's Kevin De Bruyne would win
When a player scores such a good goal with his unfavoured foot, you know he is phenomenal.
Against Chelsea he created six chances, at least three more than any other player.
He will have watched Chelsea win two Premier League titles since he left in 2014 and returned with a massive point to prove.
De Bruyne will raise his game yet further in December as he takes on Jose Mourinho - the manager who let him leave for Wolfsburg - in the Manchester derby.
Against Chelsea, De Bruyne created six chances, at least three more than any other player
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