#5- Kevin de Bruyne - 92
Manchester City would not have raced away to the Premier League title with a record-breaking 100 points if it wasn't for the man who orchestrated it from the middle of the park - Kevin De Bruyne.
With 8 goals and 16 assists in the league, De Bruyne was in the form of his life. He continued his success under Pep Guardiola with his Belgium manager in Russia. Roberto Martinez never let the Manchester City no.10 settle at a single position. De Bruyne who was employed both as a winger and in a deeper role, delivered when it mattered most with a fine long-range goal to knock Brazil out of the tournament.
Previously rated 89, an increment of 3 points would be fair for the winner of the former Chelsea star.