Manchester
City playmaker Kevin De Bruyne is enjoying playing under manager Pep Guardiola
and credits the Spaniard's tactics for helping him thrive at the Premier League
leaders.
The
Belgian international notched seven league goals and nine assists in 2015 but
since Guardiola's arrival last July, De Bruyne's impact has risen drastically,
with the 26-year-old assisting 21 goals in 36 league games last season.
De
Bruyne has provided nine assists and scored twice in 16 appearances across all
competitions this campaign and the attacking midfielder praised his manager and
the club's successful transfers for improving the unbeaten side.
"Since
Pep came to the club, he plays a style of football I like to play, so it makes
it easy as a player," De Bruyne told Sky Sports.
"I
like it here, it is the perfect environment and since I came here there has
been a lot of trust in me. I like the project they are doing from the moment I
came here.
"There
was an older team (when I first arrived), they did a lot of transfers, a lot of
young people, they are building for the future... I am really happy here and I
see myself being a long time here."
De
Bruyne, along with forwards Sergio Aguero and Gabriel Jesus, has been
instrumental in City's storming start to the season, which has seen them open a
five-point lead at the top of the standings and qualify from their Champions
League group.