Kevin De Bruyne Praised as Genius by Redknapp as Man City Wins EPL Trophy

Former Liverpool player Jamie Redknapp has commended Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne for his outstanding performance throughout the season. His tribute came after Man City defeated Chelsea 1-0 to win the Premier League trophy on Sunday at the Etihad Stadium.

Redknapp, who spoke on Sky Sport after the match, referred to De Bruyne as a genius for his remarkable display under Pep Guardiola this season. Julian Alvarez scored the only goal of the encounter, with De Bruyne coming off the bench late in the game.

The soccer analyst acknowledged that De Bruyne had a bit of a struggle midway through the season, but this seemed to have provoked his excellent performance. In Redknapp’s words, “These last fifteen games he’s been magnificent. I think he is a genius.”

According to Redknapp, playing a through ball is the second hardest thing on the field after scoring a goal. De Bruyne has an appreciation of the pass that only a few players have possessed. The Belgian midfielder is renowned for his ability to deliver expert passes to his teammates, a skill that has contributed to Man City’s success this season.

In conclusion, Kevin De Bruyne’s brilliant performance and contributions to Manchester City’s win of the Premier League title have earned him well-deserved praise as one of the league’s finest players.

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