Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola insists Kevin De Bruyne is first among equals after Lionel Messi 

  • Kevin De Bruyne was man of the match against Bournemouth on Saturday
  • The Belgian scored once and was instrumental in all the other goals
  • Pep Guardiola says he 'is one of the best players I have worked with'
  • The Manchester City boss was also full of praise for Raheem Sterling 

Pep Guardiola insists that Kevin De Bruyne can become the best player in the Premier League and that he is the equal of any player he has coached — other than Lionel Messi.

The Belgian, who scored once and was instrumental in all of the other goals, was man of the match as Manchester City beat Bournemouth 4-0 at the Etihad, prompting Guardiola to hail his attacking midfielder as one of his greatest players with whom he has worked.

‘I think Kevin is a special player,’ he said. ‘An outstanding player. He makes everything. Without the ball, he is a fighter; and with the ball, it is clear what he can do.

Pep Guardiola believes that Kevin De Bruyne is a 'special' and 'outstanding' player

Pep Guardiola believes that Kevin De Bruyne is a 'special' and 'outstanding' player

The Spanish manager also says that without the ball, De Bruyne is a fighter

The Spanish manager also says that without the ball, De Bruyne is a fighter

The Manchester City boss was quick to hail the playmaker after the Bournemouth match

The Manchester City boss was quick to hail the playmaker after the Bournemouth match

‘He always decides what to do right every single time. Sometimes you have to pass, sometimes first touch, sometimes control, sometimes go and every time he decides the right decision. That’s why I am lucky to have him and I think he can enjoy his amazing football with us.

‘He is one of the best players I have worked with. When we talk about Messi, he is on his own in the table. It is not allowed, anyone else there. But in the table beside, Kevin can sit there.

‘I don’t know him too much but he seems to be a guy who likes to be at home with his beautiful family and he loves training. Before the game he is quite relaxed.

‘Of course, he is one of the best, there is no doubt about that. To be the best in the league, it depends if he is going to win the titles.

‘There will be big challenges to that. Maybe I think he would like to win individual prizes — because every player does — but I already think he is happy when he plays like today.’

De Bruyne scored once against Bournemouth and was instrumental in all of the other goals

De Bruyne scored once against Bournemouth and was instrumental in all of the other goals

Guardiola also said that no doubt that De Bruyne is one of the best players around

Guardiola also said that no doubt that De Bruyne is one of the best players around

Guardiola says De Bruyne is one of the best players  but Lionel Messi is on his own table

Guardiola says De Bruyne is one of the best players but Lionel Messi is on his own table

Guardiola was also full of praise for Raheem Sterling, who scored once and set up Kelechi Iheanacho’s goal for 2-0.

Sterling recently revealed he has quit monitoring social media to focus fully on his game and Guardiola said: ‘I always say to Raheem that when Aleksandar Kolarov attacks to the half way line: “Don’t stay narrow, stay wide. And when you receive the ball, you decide.” So with his dribbling in the second half, these slaloms, I’m not involved. I don’t want to be humble but that is his own quality.

‘I try to tell the players who can dribble: “Do it.” The players who don’t have that quality: “Pass the ball.” He has started really well.

‘I’m happy with the performance which was much better than against Borussia Monchengladbach.’

The City manager was also full of praise for England international Raheem Sterling

The City manager was also full of praise for England international Raheem Sterling

Sterling recently revealed he quit monitoring social media to focus fully on football

Sterling recently revealed he quit monitoring social media to focus fully on football

 

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