Kevin De Bruyne revealed his pride at what he called the “ultimate honour” after he was named PFA Player of the Year. De Bruyne's fellow professionals voted the Manchester City midfielder the best player of last season, after he produced a record-equalling 21 assists in the Premier League.
The Belgium playmaker, who scored 16 goals and managed 23 assists in all competitions, also admitted he was surprised to be the first City player to win the prestigious award. “It’s a huge honour,” said De Bruyne. “To be voted for by your colleagues and competitors from other teams who you play against and then for you to be the best player, is amazing. “It’s strange that I’m the first one at City, given all the good players that have played here before
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