Despite his standing as the second most expensive player in the
history of English football, Kevin De Bruyne believes that playing with
David Silva will spur him on to reach greater levels.
The Belgian cost Manchester City a club record £54 million when he joined from Wolfsburg at the end of the transfer window.
And
after scoring 16 goals for the German Cup winners last season, he
opened his City account on his first start for his new club, although it
was not enough to prevent them losing 2-1 to West Ham on Saturday.
But
World Cup winner Silva was missing with a calf problem that flared up
in the warm-up and De Bruyne is looking forward to teaming up with the
Spaniard.
"Obviously David is a very good player and very
important for this team," he said. "I can only get better if I play with
great players. This team has a lot of great players. It's a little bit
different than it was, I think when I know the team a bit better I will
get even more of the ball."
Silva's absence meant that De Bruyne
operated as the No.10 for City but he is confident he can slot in on
either the left or right wing if required.
"I can play the three
positions," he said. "I did the same at Wolfsburg and the teams before.
Obviously even if I am on the 10 I change so much the position. I think
you need to do that if you play against teams like West Ham who are
defending with nine men."
De Bruyne has insisted he is unworried by the size of his transfer fee, which was the biggest ever to involve a Bundesliga club.
"I am adapting well to the team," he said. "It is just the beginning so I don't feel any pressure. I just try to play my game."
Source: http://www.espn.co.uk/football/manchester-city/story/2623116/kevin-de-bruyne-says-man-citys-david-silva-make-him-better
Kevin De Bruyne believes Man City's David Silva will make him better
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