Kevin De Bruyne is the gloriously unfiltered star who gives oxygen to Belgium
Belgium midfielder Kevin De Bruyne takes part in a training session during Euro 2024 at the team base camp in Ludwigsburg, near Stuttgart. Picture: THOMAS KIENZLE/AFP via Getty Images
Frédéric Waseige was beginning to despair. Here he was on the touchline of the Cristal Arena, standing in the pouring rain, waiting to get the green light from the TV studio to start his post-match interview with an 18-year-old Kevin De Bruyne, with no umbrella to protect them from the elements.Â
The teenager, who had just become a regular for Racing Genk, had been the game’s outstanding player; and here he was, getting soaked to the skin, being told every couple of minutes that he’d have to wait a bit longer for the camera to roll and the questions to begin. Waseige knew what it must have felt like for the youngster. He’d been a player too, playing a Cup Winners’ Cup quarter-final for FC Liège against Juventus back in 1991, before becoming French-speaking Belgium’s most popular pundit.




