EPL:Jamie Redknapp tipped De Bruyne to crush Arsenal legend Thierry H's League record
former England midfielder, Jamie Redknapp, has tipped Manchester City playmaker, Kevin De Bruyne to break Arsenal legend, Thierry Henry’s Premier League record for the most assists in a season.
Henry recorded 20 assists during the 2002-2003 campaign but Redknapp believes De Bruyne, who has claimed seven assists already this season can surpass that figure after providing two assists in Manchester City’s 8-0 win against Watford over the weekend.
“In 2017-18, Manchester City were at Southampton on the last day of the season,” Redknapp told the Daily Mail.
“It was 0-0 and we were deep into stoppage time, meaning Pep Guardiola’s side were set to finish on 98 points, rather than 100.
“Then Kevin De Bruyne did what he does best. In the 94th minute, he floated a ball over the top for Gabriel Jesus to chase. The Brazilian scored and City were centurions.
“That saw De Bruyne win the Premier League’s inaugural playmaker award, after providing 16 assists. It was important this accolade was introduced. It shows appreciation for unselfishness.
“It means generosity is recognised and applauded. And that sums up De Bruyne. He is a unique footballer. Most players want to score goals, but he is just as happy setting them up
“Thierry Henry’s record of 20 assists in 2002-03 still stands to this day but De Bruyne must have his eye on exceeding that total this season. If he doesn’t, he definitely should.”
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