Kevin De Bruyne has been crowned Manchester City's first ever PFA Player of the Year on Tuesday night.
The Belgian
equalled Thierry Henry's Premier League record of 20 assists in a single season
as City finished a distant second to Premier League champions Liverpool.
De Bruyne
edged out team-mate Raheem Sterling, who became the first City player to finish
a campaign with more goals than Sergio Aguero since the Argentine's arrival in
2011.
Liverpool
quartet Trent Alexander-Arnold - who won the PFA Young Player of the Year –
Jordan Henderson, Virgil Van Dijk and Sadio Mane were also nominees.
'It's a
huge honour. To be voted for by your colleagues and competitors from other
teams who you play against is amazing,' De Bruyne said.
'It's
strange that I'm the first one at City given all the good players that have
played here before and who are still playing here but it's nice.'
City are
expected to agree a new contract with De Bruyne, who is widely regarded as the
finest central midfielder in Europe after blossoming under the management of
Pep Guardiola.
'We are so
proud of Kevin and this will only strengthen what he means to this club,'
Guardiola said. 'Kevin is the first to receive this prestigious award and this
recognition is also a tribute to all the fantastic players who have come before
him. It's an outstanding achievement.'
De Bruyne
also pitched in with 13 league goals from midfield and that he has topped the
vote of his peers indicates the influence the 29-year-old had on the division
despite City falling short.
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