Stats show Kevin De Bruyne will help and hinder Manchester City‏

Stats show Kevin De Bruyne will help and hinder Manchester City‏ [INFOGRAPHIC]

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Having chased Kevin De Bruyne all summer, it appears that Manchester City have finally landed their man after reports have suggested that Bundesliga side, Wolfsburg, have accepted an offer in the region of £58 million. 

The deal will see the Premier League giants break their transfer-record for the second time this summer, following the capture of Raheem Sterling from Liverpool,

Sterling has slotted straight into the City team on the left-wing alongside playmaker David Silva, who has impressed in the No.10 role in the opening games this season. This leaves the right-wing spot as the likely position that the Belgian will be vying for, currently occupied by Jesús Navas.

But what can De Bruyne contribute  to Manchester City that the Spaniard has not? And what is the Belgian’s game missing that Navas can offer?

Opta-powered fantasy football game www.oulala.com analysed both players all the way back to the beginning of the 2013-14 season, to give the clearest possible picture in how the duo match up both offensively and defensively.

Stats and graphic provided by fantasy football game www.oulala.com
Stats and graphic provided by fantasy football game www.oulala.com

It is instantly clear that the pair offer very different qualities.

De Bruyne has excelled creatively and his end product appears to be on a different level to the Spaniard’s.

The Belgian has scored more league goals (13 to four) and made more assists (26 to 15) than Navas, despite playing fewer games. This has resulted in the 24-year-old racking up a goal or an assist every 119 minutes. In contrast, it has taken the current Sky Blue winger almost double the amount of minutes to do the same (226).

De Bruyne has tallied more key passes per game (2.6 to 1.9) and has also created more chances per game (3.1 to 2.1) in the last two years.

However, the Belgian’s excellent offensive stats appear to have a detrimental effect on the defensive part of his play.

As passing, possession and ball retention are a big part of Manchester City’s overall game, De Bruyne’s distribution and defensive stats have little to be desired.

Navas excels for pass completion, by some margin. The Spaniard has completed an excellent 86% of his 2,482 passes in his 68 appearances. In contrast, De Bruyne has a pass completion-rate of just 75% of his attempted 2,230 passes in his 52 appearances.

When it comes to defensive duties, again the Belgian fails to deliver. Navas has won more tackles per game (0.85 to 0.79) and lost fewer tackles (1.22 to 2.08), which has resulted in the Spaniard’s tackle success-rate sitting at 41% to De Bruyne’s disappointing 28%.

One thing is for certain. De Bruyne will make Manchester City an even more dangerous proposition offensively. However, it appears it will come at a cost.

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  1. Clearly you never watch Manchester play, either that or you just don’t pay attention. The engineer plays two defensive mids but allows Yaya too attack more, if Kevin signs then we will see Yaya attack less but time his runs better.

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