It's not even that he has greater skills than others in the team. It's a skilful team. The most skilful in the world. But the real thing that sets him apart is that he has a footballing intelligence that is luminous. His goal: he had seen all match long that others were hammering it, and it was being blocked by this, that and the other player in black and white, or it was being whacked on target but too centrally, and the keeper was dealing with it without too much fuss (the less said about shots that don't fall into either of those categories, the better…). So he chose his moment, and passed it between the legs of the defender and into the corner, knowing that the keeper would be unsighted and see it too late.
By the way, Kyle can't really overlap more than about once, or twice at the most in a game, now. He can't do it and get back. He knows it. Kev took over that role with relish as soon as he was on.