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The strongest forward in contemporary Europe: Kevin de Bruyne

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On June 28, 1991, a child was born in Draonne, Belgium, and they named the child Kevin de Bruyne, and no one at the time knew that this child would become the world's number one forward in football.

De Bruyne has loved to play football since he was a child, and in order to better learn his skills, he even left his hometown and came to the Belgian Genk club. Here, he could only stay with a host family that was not friendly to him, but he kept at it. But the host family finally chose to refuse to let him come back, which completely angered the boy. The boys began to vent their anger on football, and less than a month later, De Bruyne reached the First Team of Genk and gradually made his mark on Belgian football.

The strongest forward in contemporary Europe: Kevin de Bruyne

In 2012, Chelsea negotiated with Genk for half a year to get the talented young man, and finally Chelsea spent 8 million euros to bring De Bruyne to the team. In his first season, he was trained by Bremen on loan in the Bundesliga, and the youngster made a solid start as soon as he arrived in the squad. He played 33 games for Bremen, scoring 10 goals and assisting 9 times, becoming the biggest contributor to Bremen's relegation.

After returning to Stamford Bridge in the new season, the new football star can only become the fifth choice in Chelsea's midfield. After sitting on the bench for half a year, De Bruyne angrily said he wanted to participate in all the matches, and head coach Jose Mourinho also chose to compromise and sold De Bruyne to Wolfsburg in the Bundesliga for 22 million euros.

The strongest forward in contemporary Europe: Kevin de Bruyne

De Bruyne, who returned to the Bundesliga, was open and honest as soon as he arrived in the team, "Wolfsburg is just a springboard for me to return to the giants." While it does sound arrogant and conceited, we will soon find out that this young man has this ability. In the 14-15 season, De Bruyne played in 34 games as the core of the team, scoring 10 goals and 21 assists, becoming the Bundesliga assist king, Bundesliga Player of the Year, and the German Footballer of the Year 2015.

The strongest forward in contemporary Europe: Kevin de Bruyne

His excellent performance at Wolfsburg made many giants covet him, and finally Manchester City brought him to the Premier League with a record transfer record of 76 million euros. He also realized his heroic return to the giants.

The strongest forward in contemporary Europe: Kevin de Bruyne

During his several years at Manchester City, he was among the superstars, winning the best in the team three times, winning the Premier League assist king twice, and being voted the premier league player by other players in two seasons. Under his leadership, Manchester City has won three league titles in four years, including the feat of winning the championship by 100%. Although the league has won several times, de Bruyne has been unable to win the trophy here in the Champions League. When he finally led Manchester City to the final, he was injured in a clash with Rudiger. City, lacking a midfield engine, were later barely able to create scoring chances and eventually lost to Chelsea. Later, at the European Championship, he was attacked by scissor legs.

However, this difficulty did not beat this strong man, he continued to struggle on the court, just like over the years he was forced into a desperate situation by life again and again, but he still chose to stick to his dreams again and again.

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