Sunday, July 10, 2022

Kevin De Bruyne From Pro League with Love


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By the time he was eight, he was showing early glimpses of his characteristic drive and single-mindedness, deciding the training was not good enough at KVV Drongen and asking to move to KAA Gent, the Belgian First Division A team based in Ghent. The coaches at Gent recall a supremely talented, ambitious and stubborn boy who simply detested the thought of losin Always looking to make the next step up, at 14 De Bruyne transferred to KRC Genk, a First Division A team that was becoming increasingly known for its ability to nurture young players, which have included Christian Benteke, Steven Defour, Thibaut Courtois and Yannick Carrasco.


Joining Genk meant moving 100 miles across Belgium and swapping a comfortable home life with his parents for living with a host family, but it was a sacrifice he believed he needed to make. After famously commanding the respect of his new, older teammates in that first training session, he made his professional debut at only 17 in a 3-0 defeat to Charleroi in May 2009. The following season, he became a central figure on the first team, playing 40 games. "He was the complete package," Hubert recalls. "He had technique, but the thing that really stood out was his drive and spirit, even at that very young age." Genk had only won the Belgian title twice before in their history before De Bruyne's arrival. He promptly helped lead them to a third in the 2010-11 season, finishing ahead of Standard Liege and Anderlecht in the playoff table. Inevitably, the sight of a 19-year-old leading his team to a title put clubs across Europe on alert, and a hat trick for Genk against Club Brugge in October 2011 only confirmed his immense potential.




"Kevin knew how good he was; you could tell that. And in his mind, he knew he could go to a higher level than Genk," Hubert says. "He began to outgrow Belgian football. He needed to be around better players, and so it was no surprise when he left us." His destination would be Chelsea, which signed him to a five-and-a-half-year deal for £6.7 million in January 2012.















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