Kevin De Bruyne
Kevin De Bruyne (Dutch
pronunciation: [ˈkɛvɪn də ˈbrœynə]; born 28 June 1991) is a
Belgian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Premier League club Manchester City and the Belgian national team. Recognised for his
passing, dribbling, tackling and shooting ability, his playing style has
frequently led to the media, coaches, and colleagues ranking him among the best
players in the world and he has often
been described as a "complete" footballer.
De Bruyne began his career at Genk, where he was a regular
player when they won the 2010–11 Belgian Pro League. In 2012, he joined
English club Chelsea, where he was used
sparingly and then loaned to Werder Bremen. He signed with Wolfsburg for £18 million in
2014, and in 2015 he was named Footballer of the Year in Germany. Later that year, he
joined Manchester City for a club-record £54 million. In five seasons with
City, De Bruyne has appeared in over 200 matches and won two Premier League
titles, four League
Cups and
one FA Cup. He had a significant
role in City's quest to become the first Premier League team to attain 100 points in a single season
in the 2017–18. Additionally, De Bruyne
has been named Manchester
City's Player of the Year, twice, in 2016 and 2018.
De Bruyne made his full international debut
in 2010, and he has since earned 74 caps and scored 19 goals
for Belgium. He was a member of the Belgian squads that reached the
quarter-finals both at the 2014 FIFA World Cup and at UEFA Euro 2016. In 2018 he represented
Belgium at the FIFA World Cup, winning the third-place play-off match against England.
Club career
Genk
De Bruyne began his career with hometown
club KVV Drongen in 1997. Two years later, he joined Gent and moved to Genk in 2005. De Bruyne
continued his development in their youth set-up and was rewarded for his
progress by being promoted to the first-team squad in 2008.
De Bruyne made his first-team debut
for Genk in a 3–0 defeat
at Charleroi on 9 May 2009. Having established
himself in the team the following season, on 7 February 2010,
De Bruyne scored his first goal for the club, which secured all three points
for Genk in a 1–0 win against Standard Liège. He scored five
goals and made 16 assists in 32 league matches during the 2010–11 season as
Genk was crowned Belgian champions for the third time. On 29 October 2011,
De Bruyne scored his first hat-trick for Genk against Club Brugge, which ended in a 5–4
win for Genk. On 28 January 2012,
De Bruyne scored a brace against OH Leuven in a 5–0 win. On 18 February 2012, De
Bruyne scored his first goal back at Genk following his agreed transfer
to Chelsea and also assisted
the other goal in a 1–2 away win against Mons. De Bruyne ended the
season by wrapping up the scoring in a 3–1 victory over Gent. He finished the league
campaign with eight goals from 28 appearances.
Chelsea
De Bruyne warming up with
Chelsea in 2013
On 31 January 2012, on the winter transfer
deadline day, Premier
League club
Chelsea and Genk announced the permanent signing of De Bruyne, with the fee, rumoured to be in the region of £7 million. He signed a
five-and-a-half-year contract at Stamford Bridge but would stay at Genk
for the remainder of the 2011–12 season. De Bruyne told the club website,
"To come to a team like Chelsea is a dream but now I have to work hard to
achieve the level that's necessary." On 18 July 2012, De
Bruyne made his debut for Chelsea in a friendly match against Major League Soccer (MLS) side Seattle Sounders FC in a 4–2 win. De
Bruyne also played the first half against Ligue 1 giants Paris Saint-Germain at Yankee Stadium, New York.
Werder
Bremen (loan
De Bruyne during his
spell with Werder Bremen in 2012
On 31 July 2012, Chelsea announced that De
Bruyne was to join Werder Bremen in
the Bundesliga on a season-long
loan deal. De Bruyne scored
his first goal for Bremen in a 3–2 defeat to Hannover 96 on 15 September,
netting from 11 yards out after being played in by Eljero Elia. De Bruyne continued
his good form, scoring in Bremen's next game, a 2–2 draw with VfB Stuttgart, on 23 September. De Bruyne got back
on the score sheet on 18 November, scoring the winning goal — despite his team
being down to 10 men — as Bremen came from a goal down to defeat Fortuna Düsseldorf 2–1.
De Bruyne scored his first goal in over two
months on 4 May 2013, since netting a consolation goal in Bayern Munich's 6–1 hammering of
Bremen, putting his side up 2–0 at home to TSG 1899 Hoffenheim before a late brace
from Sven
Schipplock meant
that the game finished 2–2. He followed this up
with a goal in Bremen's next match, securing a place in the Bundesliga for the
next season with a 1–1 draw against Eintracht Frankfurt on
11 May.
Return
to Chelsea
After a successful loan spell in the
Bundesliga with Werder Bremen, De Bruyne was linked with a move to stay in
Germany with either Borussia Dortmund or Bayer Leverkusen. Incoming manager José Mourinho, however, assured De
Bruyne he was a part of Chelsea's plan for the future, and the player
officially returned to Chelsea on 1 July 2013.
De Bruyne injured a knee while scoring his the first goal for Chelsea, in a pre-season friendly game against a Malaysia XI, but was fit to make
his competitive debut on the opening day of the 2013–14 Premier League season
against Hull City, and made an assist for the first goal in
a 2–0 win.
Wolfsburg
2013–14
season
On 18 January 2014, Wolfsburg signed De Bruyne
for a fee of £18 million (€22 million). On 25 January 2014,
he made his debut for Wolfsburg in a 3–1 home loss against Hannover 96. On 12 April 2014,
De Bruyne assisted 2 goals in their 4–1 home win against 1. FC Nürnberg. After a week he
scored his first goal for Wolfsburg in 3–1 away win against Hamburger SV. He also scored in
the last two matches of the Bundesliga helping his team to win against VfB Stuttgart and Borussia Mönchengladbach.
2014–15
season
De Bruyne playing for
Wolfsburg against Arsenal in July 2015
De Bruyne scored his first goal of
the 2014–15 season on 2 October 2014,
volleying in clearance from outside the box to salvage a 1–1 draw
against Lille in the Europa League. In the third group
match away to Krasnodar on 23 October, De
Bruyne scored twice as Wolfsburg secured their first win in the competition
with a 4–2 victory. On 30 January 2015,
he scored another brace in a 4–1 home win against Bayern Munich, their first
Bundesliga defeat since April 2014. On 1 March 2015, De
Bruyne assisted three goals in a 5–3 win over his former club Werder Bremen.
On 12 March 2015, De Bruyne scored two
goals in a 3–1 first-leg Europa League round-of-16 victory over Internazionale. On 15 March 2015,
he scored one goal and assisted another two in 3–0 victory over SC Freiburg.
De Bruyne ended the league season with 10
goals and 21 assists, the latter a new Bundesliga record, as Wolfsburg finished
second in the Bundesliga and qualified for the 2015–16 UEFA Champions League. On 30 May 2015, he
started and scored in the 2015 DFB-Pokal Final as Die
Wölfe defeated Borussia Dortmund 3–1 at the Olympiastadion in Berlin.
De Bruyne ended his breakout season with 16
goals and 27 assists in all competitions, and was named the
2015 Footballer of the Year in Germany.
2015–16
season
De Bruyne began the season by winning
the 2015 DFL-Supercup against Bayern Munich, providing the cross
for Nicklas Bendtner's
89th-minute equaliser for a 1–1 draw and then scoring in the subsequent penalty shootout. On 8 August 2015,
he continued his good form by scoring his first goal of the season, and
providing two assists in a 4–1 win at Stuttgarter Kickers in
the first round of the DFB-Pokal.
In August, De Bruyne, in the midst of
transfer speculation, insisted that he would not force Wolfsburg to sell him,
but admitted that he could not ignore interest from Manchester City, saying: "If an offer does come, I
will hear about it and how much it is, but I have not yet heard anything... I
would not go to England just to prove that I can play there. I do not have to
go to England... If I go there it’s because for me and for my family it is a
good choice. That’s the key for me."
On 10 August, it was reported that
Manchester City had made a second bid for De Bruyne worth £47 million.
Wolfsburg sporting director, Klaus Allofs, stated that the club
would fight to keep him, saying "I think some other clubs have definitely
turned Kevin’s head... Some huge figures are doing the rounds and I can
understand why Kevin is leaving everything open."
On 27 August, it was reported that
Manchester City had made a bid for De Bruyne worth £58 million. Klaus Allofs
said that City had made an "astonishing" wage offer to De Bruyne.
Manchester
City
2015–16
season
De Bruyne playing
for Man City in January 2016.
On 30 August 2015, Manchester City
announced the arrival of De Bruyne on a six-year contract, for a reported
club-record fee of £55 million (€75 million), making him the second most
expensive transfer in British football history after Ángel Di María's
move to Manchester United in 2014. He made his debut
for the team in the Premier League on 12 September against Crystal Palace, replacing injured Sergio Agüero in the 25th minute. On 19 September, he
scored his first goal for the club against West Ham United in first-half stoppage time in an
eventual 2–1 loss. He went on to score
in a 4–1 League Cup win against Sunderland, on 22 September and a 4–1 loss
to Tottenham Hotspur in
the Premier League on 26 September. On 3 October, he
scored in the team's 6–1 win against Newcastle United.
On 2 October, De Bruyne was announced as
one of the players on the longlist for the prestigious FIFA Ballon d'Or award, alongside
such teammates as Sergio Agüero and Yaya Touré. Just 18 days later,
on 20 October he was revealed by FIFA as one of the
players on the 23-man shortlist for the Ballon d'Or. On 21 October, De
Bruyne scored an injury-time winner against Sevilla in the UEFA Champions League, to take City within one
point of group leaders Juventus, with three games
remaining. On 1 December, he
scored a brace in a 4–1 win over Hull City to send Manchester
City through to the semi-finals of the Football League Cup.
On 27 January 2016, De Bruyne scored a goal
in a League Cup semi-final 3–1 victory over Everton but sustained an injury
to his right knee that would keep him out of the team for two months. On 2 April, De
Bruyne made his return from injury in a 4–0 win against Bournemouth at Dean Court, scoring the team's
second goal in the twelfth minute. Four days later, he
scored the opening goal in a 2–2 draw with Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Champions League
quarter-final first-leg
at the Parc des Princes. On 12 April, De
Bruyne scored the winning goal against Paris Saint-Germain, advancing
Manchester City to the Champions League semi-finals, for the first time in the
club's history, on an aggregate score of 3–2. Writing in The Independent, Mark Ogden said,
"It was a stunning goal from the Belgian, who took a touch to control the
ball before curling it beyond Kevin Trapp from the edge of
the penalty area." De Bruyne's next
goal came on 8 May 2016 in a 2–2 draw with Arsenal, although the result
left City's Champions League qualification hopes out of their own hands.
De Bruyne during a match
against Hull
City on
26 December 2016.
2016–17
season
"I think he is a special, outstanding player. He
makes everything. Without the ball, he is the first fighter, and with the ball
he is clear – he sees absolutely everything."
—Pep Guardiola on 17 September
2016 describing De Bruyne after his brilliant performances for City
On 10 September 2016, De Bruyne scored and
assisted in the first Manchester derby of the season which City won 2–1
and was awarded the Man of the Match. On 17 September
2016, De Bruyne was awarded the Man of the Match, in a 4–0 win over
Bournemouth. De Bruyne scored the first, assisted the fourth, and provided key
passes on both the second and third goals. After the
international break, Manchester City drew their next game, against Everton,
played on 15 October 2016 with the scoreline finishing at 1–1. Agüero and De Bruyne both missed their
penalties while Nolito came off the
bench to equalise for City. On 1 November, De
Bruyne scored from a free kick in the team's 3–1
win over FC
Barcelona. On 21 January 2017,
De Bruyne was involved in both of City's goals, as he netted once himself and
also assisted Leroy Sané's, in a 2–2 home draw
with Tottenham Hotspur;
he was subsequently named Man of the Match. On 19 March 2017,
De Bruyne displayed an excellent performance in a 1–1 draw against Liverpool at the Etihad Stadium, where he set up a goal
for Agüero.
De Bruyne during the pre-season training session, in July 2017.
2017–18
season
De Bruyne set up both Agüero's and Gabriel Jesus' goals, on 9 September
2017, in a 5–0 home victory over Liverpool. On 16 September, De
Bruyne assisted Agüero for
his first goal in an eventual 6–0 win over Watford. On 26 September, De
Bruyne scored his first goal of the 2017–18 season in a 2–0 win
over Shakhtar Donetsk. On 30 September
2017, he scored his first goal of the 2017–18 Premier League season, as City
beat his former club Chelsea with a 1–0 scoreline
at Stamford Bridge. On 14 October, De
Bruyne provided two assists in a 7–2 win over Stoke City. On 5 November, De
Bruyne scored in a 3–1 win over Arsenal. On 18 November, he
scored in a 2–0 away win over Leicester City. On 29 November, he
scored City's opener and assisted Sterling's last-minute winner
in a 2–1 win over Southampton.
On 13 December, De Bruyne scored in a 4–0
away win over Swansea City, which extended their record run of
consecutive top-flight wins to 15 games. On 16 December, he
scored in a 4–1 win over Tottenham Hotspur,
with Pep
Guardiola saying
that De Bruyne is "helping the club become a better institution". On 27 December, De
Bruyne provided an assist for Sterling's goal in a 1–0 win over Newcastle United. On 9 January, De
Bruyne scored in a 2–1 win over Bristol City in the first
leg of the semi-finals of the EFL
Cup. On 20 January, he
provided an assist for Agüero's first goal of the game (who
scored a hat-trick in the game), in a
3–1 win over Newcastle United.
De Bruyne during
the Manchester
derby at Old Trafford, on 10 December 2017, a
match City won 2–1.
On 22 January 2018, De Bruyne signed a new
long-term contract with the club, keeping him at the club until 2023. On 23 January, he
scored the winning goal in a 3–2 win over Bristol City in the EFL
Cup semi-final second leg, which helped City advance to the final, having won the tie by aggregate the scoreline of 5–3. On 31 January, he
scored and assisted in a 3–0 win over West Bromwich Albion, and was voted BBC Man of the Match. On 10 February, he
provided three assists, two for Sergio Agüero and one for Raheem Sterling, in a 5–1 win over Leicester City, taking his assists tally to 14. On 25 February, he
started in the 2018 EFL Cup Final against Arsenal and played the whole 90
minutes, with Manchester City winning 3–0 to obtain their first piece of
silverware of the 2017–18 season, and their first trophy
overall under Pep
Guardiola.
On 31 March 2018, he provided an assist
for Gabriel
Jesus in
a 3–1 win over Everton, ensuring that City
would require only one more win to secure the Premier League title. On 22 April, he
scored in a 5–0 win over Swansea City. On 13 May, on the
final day of the season, De Bruyne assisted Gabriel Jesus' winning goal in a 1–0
win over Southampton, which took champions City's total points
tally to 100. De Bruyne was also voted as BBC Man of the Match. For his 16 assists
registered across the league season, De Bruyne won the inaugural Premier League Playmaker of the Season
award. He was also
selected in the PFA Team of the Year and was also voted
as Manchester City Player of the Season.
2018–19
season
On 15 August 2018, De Bruyne suffered a
knee injury during a training session, with several news websites reporting
that he could potentially not play for up to three months. Two days later,
Manchester City confirmed that he had suffered a lesion of the lateral collateral ligament in his right knee,
with no surgery required, and that he was expected to not play for three
months. Soon after De
Bruyne returned to action in October 2018, he once again suffered a knee
ligament injury in the 4th round of the Carabao Cup against Fulham. The injury was expected to keep him
out for 5–6 weeks but he resumed full
training much earlier than expected after only 3 weeks out. He came on as a substitute in the FA Cup final against Watford, scoring the third goal
and assisting two more, as City won the first-ever domestic treble in English
men's football. His performances
meant he was named Man of the Match.
2019–20
season
On 15 December 2019, De Bruyne scored a
brace in a 3–0 Premier League win over Arsenal at
the Emirates.
De Bruyne scored his 50th City goal in all
competitions on 26 February 2020 in their 2–1 come from behind victory
over Real Madrid in their Champions League Round of 16 clashes.
International career
De Bruyne (right) lining
up for Belgium in 2013, alongside Vincent Kompany and Simon Mignolet.
De Bruyne was capped by Belgium at under-18, under-19, and under-21 level. He made his
debut for the Belgian senior team on 11 August 2010
in an international friendly against Finland in Turku; the game ended in a 1–0 the loss for Belgium.
Before making his full debut for Belgium's
senior side, De Bruyne was eligible to play for Burundi, his mother's
birthplace.
De Bruyne became a regular member of
Belgium's team during the 2014 FIFA World Cup
qualification campaign,
where he scored four goals as the Red Devils qualified for their first major the tournament in 12 years.
On 13 May 2014, he was named in Belgium's
squad for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. In their first game
of the tournament, against Algeria in Belo Horizonte, De Bruyne
assisted Marouane Fellaini's the equaliser and was named man of the match by FIFA. In the round of 16, De Bruyne scored
Belgium's opening goal in the third minute of extra
time as
they defeated the United States 2–1.
De Bruyne celebrating
Belgium's 2–1 win over Brazil, on 6 July 2018.
On 10 October 2014, De Bruyne scored twice
in a 6–0 rout of Andorra in UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying, equaling the team's
record victory in a European qualifier set in 1986. On 3 September
2015, De Bruyne scored in a 3–1 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina. On 10 October 2015,
De Bruyne scored in a 4–1 win over Andorra, which secured Belgium's
place at the UEFA
Euro 2016 finals. Three days later,
he scored in a 3–1 win over Israel, securing Belgium top-spot in the group. On 31 May 2016, De
Bruyne was selected for Belgium's final 23-man squad for UEFA Euro 2016. On 18 June 2016, De
Bruyne was praised for his performance in Belgium's 3–0 win over the Republic of Ireland. On 26 June 2016, De
Bruyne was voted BBC Man of the Match for
his performance in a 4–0 win over Hungary in the round
of sixteen,
where he provided two assists.
De Bruyne was selected for Belgium's final The 23-man squad for the 2018 FIFA World Cup. On 18 June, in the opening game against debutants Panama, De Bruyne provided an
assist for Romelu Lukaku in
an eventual 3–0 win. On 6 July, he
scored the second goal of the match in a 2–1 quarter-final victory over Brazil and was named
the Man of the Match. In the semi-finals,
Belgium was defeated 1–0 by eventual champions France. On 14 July, Belgium
defeated England 2–0 in the third-place play-off.
Style of play
Considered to be versatile and highly a talented player in the media, De Bruyne plays mainly as a central or an attacking midfielder but can also
operate in several other positions, and has been used as a winger or second striker; he has even been
deployed in a deeper
creative midfield position, or even in a box-to-box
role on
occasion. He is often described by pundits as one of the best and most complete
modern-day advanced
playmakers,
due to his technique, skill, athleticism, work-rate off the ball, vision, crossing accuracy, wide
range of passing, and powerful long-range shooting ability with either foot.
Although he is not blessed with significant
physical strength, pace, or ability in the air, he is a quick and the elegant player on the ball, with good dribbling skills, while his
positional sense, tactical intelligence, movement, direct style of play, and
ability to run at defences when in possession also enable him to take advantage
of spaces in the opposition's defence, and subsequently create chances and
goalscoring opportunities for himself or his teammates, making him a dangerous
offensive threat on counter-attacks. In addition to his
creative abilities, he is also capable
of scoring goals by making late runs off the ball from behind into the penalty
area, and is an accurate set-piece taker. De Bruyne was
ranked the fourth-best footballer in the world by The Guardian in 2017.
Personal life
De Bruyne in the Samsung
Showroom, during the Red Devils visit.
De Bruyne's mother is Belgian, born in Burundi and has also lived
in the Ivory
Coast. His hometown Drongen, a sub municipality of the city
of Ghent, is situated in Flanders, the Dutch-speaking part
of Belgium. Aside from his
mother tongue Dutch, De Bruyne also
speaks French, English and German.
Since 2014, De Bruyne has been in a
relationship with Michèle Lacroix, who announced on 28
September 2015 that she was pregnant with the couple's son. Mason Milian De
Bruyne was born on 10 March 2016. Their second son,
Rome De Bruyne was born on 31 October 2018. De Bruyne and
Lacroix married in June 2017. In April 2020 it was
announced that they were expecting their third child.
His autobiography, entitled Keep It
Simple was published by Borgerhoff & Lamberigts in October 2014.
De Bruyne was an ambassador for the
2014 Special Olympics, which took place
in Antwerp and was involved in
a controversial advertisement campaign, via his personal Instagram account. Employing
the slogan (in Dutch): "Would you still
be my fan if I looked like this?", De Bruyne was depicted resembling a
person with Down
syndrome.
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