Thierry Henry sobre la genialidad de Kevin de Bruyne | UCL en CBS Sports



«Su cerebro es el mejor que he visto…» 🧠 Thierry Henry dice que Kevin De Bruyne es el fútbol más inteligente que jamás haya visto. Transmita todos los partidos de la UEFA Champions League en vivo en Paramount+:

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  1. Maxim 1993

    Let KDB shoot that ball from yesterday 100 times and he will score 90. As soon as i saw that pass from gundogan to KDB i shouted thats a goal. He smashed that ball in from 20 meters and courtois came not even close. Search up for kdb insane long shot goals and he will left you devastated.

  2. noortec

    Henry saying Kevin is a genius means that he thinks he himself is also a genius because only a genius knows that it takes a genius to recognize a genius.

  3. Victor Mugisha R.

    Let's make this simple; There are players who won't have ridiculous numbers of assists and goals but they make the entire team play well and effectively. Kevin De Bruyne makes a team attack with a simple visual scan of the pitch.

  4. samwiseshanti

    I've said this before, but people still don't quite get why him and Haaland are so scary together- people even keep spouting nonsense about how Haaland only scores so many because De Bruyne is so good with the assists. The fact is, Henry is absolutely right, De Bruyne sees things on a pitch that almost nobody else can see- and Haaland does the same thing. That's why Haaland gets so many tap-ins, or finds himself unmarked so often; hes a genius at reading the pitch, he can be stood in the box and realise that if he moves 6 inches to the left, he'll be more likely to score because of the positions of the other players. So having 2 players who both have that gift- one of them a world class passer and one of them a world class finisher- is why they're so effective, sometimes it's like those two are playing a completely different game to everyone else.

  5. Christopher Mcgrady

    This is abit of a reach if you go from mid 2000s back there was loads of players that could pull of genius moments when it was needed the reason k.d. stands out so much now is because of the big lack of palyers with ability now. But at least he's doing it so hats of to him

  6. Omar Foudeil

    I was watching his pre-game analysis on KDB and he mentioned that he can get frustrated on occasion when things don't work out the way he sees them. During the game, Madrid beat their press a few times, but this one time they did and I could see Kevin on the edge of the screen raising his hands in frustration. Next thing you know the ball gets to Karim in a very dangerous area of the box. You usually associate that kind of vision with managers who are on the sideline. Kevin has it on the pitch. Thierry is absolutely spot on with his analysis. I think CBS are lucky to have him tbh.

  7. Guestownedu

    I think I can agree with henry on this one. Thing is, its not kevins brain, Its peps. Kevin is the centerpeice of peps genius systems, the fact hes always got so much space no matter where hes rotated. Kevins just being instructed on what to do in the same positions city create over and over. Atleast thats what i hope hes getting at, if he thinks de bruyne is actually the smartest footballer the sports doomed.

  8. Tei

    Yeah, very british…Real was much better than the unstoppable british team and they were framed once again. By the way, is still Haaland in Rudiger's pocket?

  9. Khurmiful

    Kevin is still underrated in my opinion. But it will change when City win the CL in few weeks. Kevin will be the star player. It’s long overdue Kevin, don’t blow this one.

  10. J

    Carra talking about needing trophies to define your career 😂😂😂 how many prems you got Carra? Got carried to 1 CL, enough talk about trophies from you pal

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