Pick of the Prem: Manchester City's 'assists king' Kevin De Bruyne lands Premier League Player of the Year award
Manchester City playmaker Kevin De Bruyne brought his team's fans some feeling of triumph after he captured the Premier League's Player of the Season award, thanks to a superb season for the Sky Blues.
De Bruyne's success means he joins Eden Hazard and Vincent Company as only the third Belgian player to win the award, as he was rewarded for a campaign that saw him equal the record for the most assists by a single player in a Premier League season.
The Belgian international created 20 goals through the 2019/20 season as he equaled the total previously set by Arsenal striker Thierry Henry in the 2002/03 season.
In addition to his 20 assists, De Bruyne also weighed in with his best-ever goals tally, netting 13 times for City.
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De Bruyne's season saw him earn the Premier League honor ahead of Liverpool's Jordan Henderson, Sadio Mane and Trent Alexander-Arnold, plus Southampton striker Danny Ings, Leicester's Golden Boot winner Jamie Vardy and Burnley stopper Nick Pope.
De Bruyne beat Liverpool trio Jordan Henderson, Sadio Mane and Trent Alexander-Arnold, Southampton striker Danny Ings, Leicester City's Golden Boot winner Jamie Vardy and Burnley goalkeeper Nick Pope to the award.
Alexander-Arnold claimed the Young Player of the Season award, while Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp unsurprisingly claimed the Manager of the Season title.
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