Kevin De Bruyne can be key for Belgium after tribulations, says Marc Wilmots

By Mark Crellin

Image: Kevin De Bruyne has helped Belgium to back-to-back wins

Belgium coach Marc Wilmots says key man Kevin De Bruyne is enjoying his football once again, just in time to have a major impact at Euro 2016.

De Bruyne impressed on many occasions during his first season at Manchester City but the 24-year-old also suffered with injuries.

And the former Wolfsburg man was one of several big name Belgium players to disappoint when they were beaten 2-0 by Italy in their Euro 2016 opener.

However, Wilmots kept faith with De Bruyne and the attacking midfielder responded, setting up a goal in the 3-0 win over Republic of Ireland before impressing again in the 1-0 defeat of Sweden.

De Bruyne is averaging a tournament-high six key passes a match and will now have his sights set on surprise Group F winners Hungary, who face the Belgians in the last 16 on Sunday.

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Image: Radja Nainggolan (centre) got the winner for Belgium against Sweden

And Wilmots says that he has a revitalised player on his hands.

"Kevin is laughing again," said the Belgium boss at his pre-match press conference. "He's enjoying his football in spite of everything he's been through.

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"He's had to deal with family emotions, with transferring to a new club, and we needed to leave him time to deal with that.

"He can clearly be a key player. Kevin wasn't very good against Italy, he was very average, but he's getting better in the tournament.

"He's asking for the ball again, he's taking the initiative."

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