Kevin De Bruyne downplays concerns over his Man City form

‘People expect me to score or assist every game’: Kevin De Bruyne insists there are ‘different standards’ for him compared to other players as he downplays concerns over his form for Manchester City

  • There have been questions marks over Kevin De Bruyne’s form this season 
  • The Belgian Man City midfielder has started just five of their last nine games 
  • But De Bruyne has no concerns and said there were higher expectations on him

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Kevin De Bruyne has insisted that there are higher expectations on him compared to other players in the Premier League, as he has responded to criticism over his form.

The Man City midfielder has been one of the best players in the top flight over recent seasons, helping his side to four titles under Pep Guardiola.

However, this campaign there have been questions over his form, with just five starts in his last nine games in all competitions – coming on as a substitute in Saturday’s 1-0 victory over Crystal Palace.

The Belgian international – renowned for his incredible deliveries and vision – has still managed to produce impressive numbers despite claims of a dip in form, with four goal and 12 assists in the Premier League so far. 

As reported by the Manchester Evening News, De Bruyne admits that while he might not be playing at his best, he has no concerns over his form.

Kevin De Bruyne has downplayed concerns over his form for Man City so far this season

Kevin De Bruyne has downplayed concerns over his form for Man City so far this season

The Belgian midfielder has started just five out of Man City's last nine games in all competitions

The Belgian midfielder has started just five out of Man City’s last nine games in all competitions

He said: ‘Obviously, people have a different standard [for me] to a lot of players. It’s just what it is.

‘People expect me to score every game and assist every game. I think I’ve been playing quite well. Maybe there have been fewer assists but I don’t think I’ve been creating less.

‘I don’t really look at these things. I feel fine. I think I’m playing alright – maybe not the best I’ve every played but it’s good.

‘You know the stats – I’ve created the most in the league and have the most assists and I’ve not even played four or five games. For me, it is the same. I’ve been doing the same thing for eight years here and 15 years in professional football so I’m feeling fine.’

He added: ‘I’m an old man in this game, I know how it is. I’m fine. Obviously you want to play as much as possible but if you don’t play you do the best for 10 minutes and that’s what I did and get the win for the team.’

While some may question whether De Bruyne is playing to his usual high standards, there is no question about his importance to this Man City team.

Though De Bruyne said there ‘may have been fewer assists’ he already has more this season than he did in the last campaign.

So far this season he has 17 across all competitions, compared to the 14 he notched up last season.

De Bruyne says people hold him to a 'different standard' than they do with other players

De Bruyne says people hold him to a ‘different standard’ than they do with other players

Pep Guardiola brought De Bruyne off the bench with just 11 minutes to go at the weekend

Pep Guardiola brought De Bruyne off the bench with just 11 minutes to go at the weekend

However, his goal numbers have dropped significantly with just five this season compared to 18 last year.

A big part of that though could come down to Man City now playing with an out-and-out striker in Erling Haaland, which they didn’t do when they beat Liverpool to the title in 2021-22. 

De Bruyne came on as a 79th minute substitution for Bernardo Silva in the weekend’s victory over Crystal Palace. 

Man City play RB Leipzig in the second leg of their last-16 Champions League clash on Tuesday, with the score tied at 1-1 going into the game at the Etihad.  

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