Last season the biggest problem from an attacking point of view was a lack of direct play. Too much keepin the ball with no end product. We had been "found out" according to many. The club recognized this and bought players to give us diversity in our play.
In terms of KDB being a playmaker it's quite surprising that people don't think he is that and can't cement that role at City. If its based on his passing stats in the last two months then I'd say that they are at least comparable to Silva's. Neither has been in blistering form it's just one of them is at least delivering end product.
It's not based on his passing stats over two months, it's based on his general play whilst at City compared to Silva's years of outstanding and obvious attributes.
Are there times when playing with De Bruyne centrally will trump Silva? Yes, most certainly. Unfortunately not in many PL games. You can only have "direct play'" if playing against a team that allows space. You can't be direct or quicker if a team is sat deep, packing the defence, it is not rugby league.
People talk of tempo and breaking quickly as though it's something we actively try to avoid. Why would we? We have players well suited to a quick counter, we have scored some very impressive counter attacking goals. Tempo and directness are more often than not dictated by your opposition. See the two Everton games the other week. Away, Everton came at us, attacked as it was a home cup tie, we scored a very fine attacking counter attacking goal. Box to box in less than 6 seconds, proving we are more than capable of tempo and directness. Everton at our place, they sat back nearly all night, you can't just run quickly at them, they are 10 international footballers determind to defend. Guile is needed, not pace. Yes Silva is off form, but how much more dangerous did we look when De Bruyne was replaced by Silva that night?
It's not like we are incapable of quick play, even in that Everton game, the last five minutes when they put pressure on and tried to nick it, we still hit them on the break, only for Sterling to be hauled down.
So what we need to ask, or as I see it anyway.
Do we play more teams who park the bus and look to hold out, offering virtually nothing going forwards for vast periods of the game or teams that come out and attack us? Let's be honest we all know the answer to that. And currently Silva is more suited in that role. As I see it, it's horses for courses and we play more games where Silva's abilities are essential and De Bruyne's not so much.
De Bruyne as I say has some fantastic qualities and if we were playing Barcelona or Bayern, games where we won't controle possession, where teams will pour forwards on us, I'd look to utilise his skill set, create chances from nothing by moving the ball very quickly. Ya Ya despite his age obviously catching up with him is still excellent at turning defence into attack in one swift pass. For me our best counter attacking side would contain Delph, Fernandinho and De Bruyne centrally, Navas and Sterling out wide and Aguero up top.
As I see it, De Bruyne's main fault, one Mourinho obviously didn't care for and as I said earlier. He relinquishes possession too easy and as of yet doesn't put a foot In when necessary. This is understandable, he young and still fairly inexperienced. But something that leaves us out numbered and out of shape.
Silva and Nasri have been and are masters of ball retention, especially with Toure and it's no surprise that if you relinquish possession in advanced positions a midfield will often be caught out. Hence our defending at times.
Silva is bound to have better match management the kid has been in the league for years, near 100 caps for Spain.
I believe that De Bruyne and Sterling will both benefit greatly from Pep, but for me currently under this manager with these players they lose the ball a little too cheaply, will they improve? Almost certainly. You can already see the way Sterling is emulating Silva's ability to put body between ball and man, Sterling is just unfortunate that is would take Mike Tyson biting his ear off for him to be awarded a free kick.