Kevin De Bruyne talks to Sportsmail's Jamie Redknapp: 'Scoring goals is great... but an assist is even more special for me'

  • Jamie Redknapp went into Sky Sports Match Zone to interview Kevin De Bruyne
  • He opens up on playing the deeper role and why he enjoys assisting team-mates 
  • Premier League's hottest player has been in superb form for Manchester City 
  • The Belgium international has 24 assists in Premier League since August 2016 

Jamie Redknapp went into the Sky Sports Match Zone to interview the Premier League's hottest player — Kevin De Bruyne.

 

Jamie Redknapp: Kevin, you look like you're really enjoying your football at the moment?

Kevin De Bruyne: Yes. Since Pep came to the club he plays a style of football that I like so it makes it easier — but this is a style the whole team likes. If everyone buys into a system it's easier to get a team playing like we are. There's a lot of hard work we have to do and there's a lot of trust we have to have in each other to work with this system.

Sportsmail's Jamie Redknapp went into Sky Sports Match Zone to interview Kevin De Bruyne

Sportsmail's Jamie Redknapp went into Sky Sports Match Zone to interview Kevin De Bruyne

The pair spoke in depth about De Bruyne's stunning form for Manchester City this season 

The pair spoke in depth about De Bruyne's stunning form for Manchester City this season 

Redknapp: It seems Pep is building a brand of football that is heavily possession-based?


De Bruyne: Yes, but it's possession with a meaning. He hates the word 'possession' where you just play it at the back with a goalkeeper. There is always a passing game to get me and David (Silva) into positions where we can create an attack. Then we need to go forward and be decisive. Pep does not like it where you just pass it to pass it. Only at the end to kill games off. For the rest, there is really something behind it.

Redknapp: Your goal against Chelsea in September summed up what you are saying. You don't look like you're interested, then the ball comes and it's 'bang'.

De Bruyne: Everybody is in place. That is the trust. Everyone needs to be in position to create the openings we have. We like to play a lot where you pass the ball forward and it comes back because it makes it easier for us to attack because the midfielders have to turn round.

De Bruyne celebrates a goal he scored against Barcelona
The Belgium star has become an influential member of the team under Pep Guardiola

The Belgium star has become an influential member of the team under Pep Guardiola (right)

De Bruyne is embraced by his Spanish boss following his match-winning goal against Chelsea 

De Bruyne is embraced by his Spanish boss following his match-winning goal against Chelsea 

Redknapp: You watch City now, with two very wide players and midfield maestros, and it seems reminiscent of Pep's Barcelona. Is that something he is trying to get you to work on?

De Bruyne: Yes, but it changes every game. For the Chelsea game he said to Leroy Sane and Raheem Sterling: 'You stay wide until we get the ball in the final third. Then you can do whatever you want.

'In the beginning you need to try to get (Cesar) Azpilicueta and (Marcos) Alonso as deep as possible so we get a man advantage.' It depends every time how the other team sets up and that game it was important they stayed wide.

Redknapp: How important was the goal against Chelsea? Did it have extra meaning because it was your old club?

De Bruyne: Not really. There was a lot of passion in the celebration because it was an important moment for us as a team. Last season we had some big games where we did well but we didn't get any points and this was a very important moment.

We had a feeling like 'now we go on and we're going to win the game'. Also after the Liverpool game (City's 5-0 win at the Etihad on September 9).

It is like a sign to everybody else that we are ready to play a role this year, especially in the big games. We are going to win these important matches.

Sportsmail's Redknapp and De Bruyne analysed the midfielder's performances this season

Sportsmail's Redknapp and De Bruyne analysed the midfielder's performances this season

The pair share a laugh ahead of Manchester City's crunch Premier League clash with Arsenal

The pair share a laugh ahead of Manchester City's crunch Premier League clash with Arsenal

Redknapp: I first watched you as a teenager with Genk, playing wide left. Did you play as a No 10 as a kid or out wide?

De Bruyne: Mostly as a No 10. When I was really young I played as a striker but I grew a lot when I was 15 or 16.

I had a big (growth spurt), became a bit slower, but I always had a feeling when I was younger it was going to be No 10 or where I am now.

Redknapp: Where is your favourite position?

De Bruyne: Where I am now. These deeper areas, middle of the pitch and to the left. At Genk they asked, 'what position are you thinking?' and I gave three options — on the left in a 4-4-2, at No 10 but I said I think where I'm playing now, this is going to be my best position. I always said the older I get the more I will go backwards and it's true.

Redknapp: That 7-2 win against Stoke last month and in particular the second goal. Is that what you really enjoy, getting the ball off the back four and going forward?

De Bruyne: Yes, it's the main thing that changed. Before I would wait deeper. Now I'm more creating. Fernandinho takes my place and I take his. You swap, but everybody has to be in position again.

De Bruyne has popped up with crucial assists this term - and starred in 5-0 win over Liverpool 

De Bruyne has popped up with crucial assists this term - and starred in 5-0 win over Liverpool 

In the 7-2 win over Stoke, the former Chelsea player provided a sublime assist for Leroy Sane

In the 7-2 win over Stoke, the former Chelsea player provided a sublime assist for Leroy Sane

Redknapp: It suits you?

De Bruyne: It's just flowing. You see there are a lot of one-two touches. It creates a flow to the way we're playing and everybody's moving gradually. But in the box you can do whatever you want. He (Guardiola) just likes you to finish, shoot or create something.

Redknapp: You've had 24 assists in the Premier League since August 2016. Christian Eriksen is next but he is only on 17 in that time. That must bring you enjoyment?

De Bruyne: A lot of enjoyment because it means you are doing good things. I always like to assist more than scoring.

Redknapp: Really?

De Bruyne: Yes! It gives me another feeling. When you score it's a great feeling but to give a great pass means it's something special for me. It's very under-rated what we do. We cannot have these assists if they don't score the goals, but…

The 26-year-old started his career in Belgium with Genk before joining Chelsea in 2012

The 26-year-old started his career in Belgium with Genk before joining Chelsea in 2012

However, his first-team opportunities in west London were limited and he left after two years 

However, his first-team opportunities in west London were limited and he left after two years 

REDKNAPP ON WHY SPECIAL K IS SUCH A STAR ON SKY 

What struck me most about my time in the Match Zone with Kevin De Bruyne was his unselfish attitude to football. He is more interested in making goals for the team than scoring them himself.

De Bruyne is a lovely guy. He is intelligent, articulate and very thoughtful about his football. He is eager to share the ball and we could show how he is prepared to take risks in the final third to create chances for this free-scoring Manchester City side.

In the Match Zone, Sky Sports can provide real in-depth analysis into a player's goals, movement and skills. The touch screen means they can get involved in the analysis and for this interview, De Bruyne was able to demonstrate how his position has evolved over his three seasons at the Etihad.

We can take the studio into stadiums and training grounds around the country and I have now interviewed both De Bruyne and Christian Eriksen in the Match Zone. By doing these interviews, we hope youngsters can get great insight into how these players get to the top of their game.

If I were playing now, I would want to appear in our Match Zone to showcase my talents.

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Redknapp: Should more credit be given to assists?

De Bruyne: It depends what assist. Sometimes you just square the ball and somebody else shoots, but some assists are so nice and the passing is very important. We creators have a thing with the attackers. If they don't score you think: 'Uh! I did such a great job and you're messing it up.' If we give a bad pass they're going to say: 'What are you doing?'

Redknapp: Have you a picture in your mind before you pass?

De Bruyne: Before I get the ball I try to look up, even if my head is not moving, to see what's happening in front. If I think there's a chance of playing somebody through I will do it.

I think I'm sometimes very direct, sometimes too direct, but I know what's happening before because that's the way we set up. I try to see if they are running and then I trust the team-mates to go. If they don't go it's going to look like a silly pass but if everybody is on it then it looks very, very good.

I'm a big basketball fan. Some players like to play on physicality but I'm a big LeBron (James) fan. He can do whatever he wants but he always tries to make the best play for the team. That's what I like to do. Sometimes it feels like I just want to go for assists but it's about what makes the best play at for the team to score a goal.

De Bruyne was sensational at Wolfsburg, spending one year there before joining Man City 

De Bruyne was sensational at Wolfsburg, spending one year there before joining Man City 

Like Romelu Lukaku (right), he has gone on to become a Premier League star after Blues exit

Like Romelu Lukaku (right), he has gone on to become a Premier League star after Blues exit

Redknapp: There's no Englishman in that top five players with most assists — Cesc Fabregas, Gylfi Sigurdsson and David Silva complete the list. I heard a rumour you could have played for England?

De Bruyne: No. My mother was born in Africa. When she was seven she moved with my grandfather to Ealing, where she went to school.

Redknapp: We tried, Gareth!

De Bruyne: (Laughs) I'm still fully Belgian.

Redknapp: You scored seven goals in all competitions last season and have scored two this year. Do you want to get more goals?

De Bruyne: I try to get more goals, but I'm not particularly looking at that. In my first season at City I scored 16 and I had never done that before. Now it's more difficult. Last season I had a lot that I missed — all the posts and crossbars I hit were from long-range. Then it's more like luck. It happens. I try to chip in, but I also know the amount of goals we're scoring, I don't really care.

De Bruyne has a good relationship with star David Silva, who he describes as 'under-rated'

De Bruyne has a good relationship with star David Silva, who he describes as 'under-rated'

Despite scoring key goals for Man City, De Bruyne admits he likes to 'assist more than scoring'

Despite scoring key goals for Man City, De Bruyne admits he likes to 'assist more than scoring'

DE BRUYNE STATS 

Appearances: 10

Goals: 1

Assists: 6

Passes: 752

Passes per match: 75.20 

Wins:

Premier League 2017-18 stats only 

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Redknapp: How far can this City team go?

De Bruyne: I like it here. It's the perfect environment. From the moment I came there's always been a lot of trust in me. I like the project they are doing. When I came here there was an older team but there have been a lot of transfers, a lot of young players coming in, they're building for the future. I'm really happy and I see myself being here for a long time.

Redknapp: How important has David Silva been?

De Bruyne: He is very under-rated. It's insane how not a lot of people are really talking about him. He plays for Spain more than 100 times. He's won everything he needs to win and gives me the perfect balance.

I learn a lot from him about retaining the ball. When I came here I was more a high-risk player, creating opportunities, taking risks but also losing the ball. Now there's a lot of things I learnt about him. When I came here my pass ratio was more like 70 per cent because I know I take risks.

All eyes are on De Bruyne as Sky Sports pundit Redknapp speaks to the Etihad favourite 

All eyes are on De Bruyne as Sky Sports pundit Redknapp speaks to the Etihad favourite 

The pair pose for a picture after using Sky Sports Match Zone to analyse De Bruyne's abilities 

The pair pose for a picture after using Sky Sports Match Zone to analyse De Bruyne's abilities 

Redknapp: You still take risks?

De Bruyne: I don't want to lose that. I know I'm like a little puzzle that fits in. Others in the midfield are such good retainers. I'm more like a player who can give a ball in one second and create an opportunity. If it doesn't work it doesn't work but if the ball is high up the pitch I know the team is behind me. I don't want to lose my cutting edge, which makes me important for the team.

Redknapp: You (294) and David Silva (313), the two maestros, are top in the League this season in terms of successful passes in the final third. Guardiola can't have you on the same side in five-a-side because nobody will get the ball!

De Bruyne: We don't play a lot of five-a-side. We always play 'boxes'. It's strange to see a manager be so busy with boxes. I mean 5 v 2 or 6 v 2. For him, that's like being the master of football. If you can do that well you can play well in a game because it's small-based. Normally you just do that when you're warming up. We are not allowed to do backheels or whatever, it's simple passes and he wants the guys in the middle to run. He loves it. It's something that, for him, is very important to put in our game.

Former Barcelona boss Guardiola speaks to De Bruyne during the midweek win over Napoli 

Former Barcelona boss Guardiola speaks to De Bruyne during the midweek win over Napoli 

De Bruyne and Co are preparing for their crunch Premier League encounter with the Gunners

De Bruyne and Co are preparing for their crunch Premier League encounter with the Gunners

Redknapp: In 2015-16 you made 29 forward passes per game. In 2016-17 it was 33 and this season it is 46. A huge difference. It must bring you a lot of enjoyment?

De Bruyne: Yes, but it also shows I'm playing a bit (deeper) because there are more options to play it forward. It also depends on the system we play.

Everybody has to be in position but you can swap. It's about keeping possession and stopping counter-attacks. We know the wingers are the most important.

Redknapp: It's a big game against Arsenal. Looking forward to it?

De Bruyne: Very important. We've got Arsenal, and Manchester United have Chelsea so, if we win, it means somebody else is going to lose points. It's an advantage. It's handy to have more points and put pressure on others.

Redknapp: It's a joy to watch you week-in, week-out, and thank you for your time.

De Bruyne: Thank you.

 

Manchester City v Arsenal is live on Sky Sports Main Event on Sunday (2.15pm kick-off) followed by Chelsea v Manchester United.

De Bruyne has dropped into a deeper role at Man City - and the team have reaped the rewards 

De Bruyne has dropped into a deeper role at Man City - and the team have reaped the rewards 

Tottenham star Danny Rose is sent flying at the Etihad after being caught by De Bruyne 

Tottenham star Danny Rose is sent flying at the Etihad after being caught by De Bruyne 

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