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KDB may not be the player flying the flag for the Blues

- By JOE BRAY

SINCE arriving at the Etihad in 2015, the ‘£50m’ flop has contribute­d a goal or assist every 116 minutes and collected 11 team trophies.

Individual­ly, Kevin de Bruyne has won three City Player of the Season awards, two PFA Player of the Year awards, two Premier League

Playmaker Awards and was Premier League Player of the Season for the last campaign.

He was named the 2019/20 Champions League Midfielder of the Season, and was in the UEFA Team of the Decade for 2011-20 along with four consecutiv­e inclusions in the Champions League squad of the season.

So it was no surprise to see De Bruyne ranked eighth in the final Ballon d’Or standings this week for 2021 – the highest City player and with only Chelsea pair Jorginho and N’Golo Kante higher as midfielder­s.

Just like the decision to hand Lionel Messi his seventh award because he remains the unquestion­able best footballer in the world, it’s fair to rank De Bruyne so high because he’s the best footballer at City.

Just like his PFA award last season was justifiabl­e because he has been the best player in the league for two years.

On form, though, there are valid arguments to say De Bruyne hasn’t been the best City player in the last 12 months.

During their run to the Premier League title and Champions League final, De Bruyne was relentless, but this season especially, he has felt the effects of a tough summer with Belgium and has struggled to find his rhythm back at City.

Perhaps the biggest indicator of those struggles – which he puts down to still playing through pain from his various injury setbacks since the Champions League final – has been his return of assists.

For five of the six seasons since his arrival at City, De Bruyne has comfortabl­y been their best creator, topping 20 assists on three occasions. In all he has provided 108 goals for team-mates in just 276 outings – one every 192 minutes. Only in 2018/19, where he spent half the season out injured, was he beaten in the club’s assists rankings.

As this season approaches the halfway point, though, it will take a remarkable run for him to reclaim his position as the club’s most creative force for 2021/22. De Bruyne has just one assist in 14 appearance­s this season, and is

On form, there are valid arguments to say De Bruyne hasn’t been the best City player in the last 12 months

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six shy of current leader Gabriel Jesus, who is impressing on the wing this season. Just behind the Brazilian is Joao Cancelo on six assists.

In De Bruyne’s absence, it has been Jesus’ crosses from the right, and Cancelo’s quarterbac­k balls into the box from left-back that have been replacing the Belgian’s chances.

This season, Jesus is averaging an assist every 136 minutes, while Cancelo’s rate is 290 minutes. When he returns to full fitness after his break with Covid, De Bruyne will need to restore his rate from his previous five seasons to have any hope of catching them, effectivel­y registerin­g two for every assist his team-mates provide.

In the Premier League, only Mo Salah and Trent Alexander-Arnold have more assists than Jesus’ six, though only three of Cancelo’s have been in the league. If Jesus keeps it up, the Playmaker Award could be coming back to City, but not with De Bruyne.

Of course, if the goals are coming, Pep Guardiola won’t mind who scores and assists them. And if City end up with another trophy or two at the end of the season but no individual accolades, not a single player will be found complainin­g.

Having more players to carry De Bruyne’s creative responsibi­lities is far more a positive thing than a negative.

The Belgian will also point toward the saying that form is temporary and class is permanent – both regarding his own record this season and the record of Jesus and Cancelo.

It’s a problem City won’t be too concerned about, but De Bruyne may have to relinquish his title of most creative player in the squad for the first time.

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