Morgan Rogers knows how exceptional several current and former Manchester City players have been over the years after having spent half a decade at the club.
Since leaving City, Rogers has been likened to Jude Bellingham as he has become a top player as well.
However, during his time at Manchester City, Pep Guardiola and Co had some outstanding players at their disposal.
While Micah Richards reckons Rogers is a special player, he was not a first-team member of a truly incredible side.
Morgan Rogers in action during Aston Villa v Newcastle United
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Morgan Rogers says Kevin De Bruyne is the best passer of all time
From Sergio Aguero to John Stones, Morgan Rogers had the chance to watch several stars train and go on to become some of the best players in the world.
When reflecting on why the Sky Blues let him go, Rogers admitted he wasn’t good enough for Manchester City — which illustrates the quality they possessed at the time.
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Speaking to GOAL, the Aston Villa midfielder was asked who he reckons is the best passer to have ever graced the game.
Rogers named Kevin De Bruyne in an instant, which goes to show how much he respects the Napoli superstar.
Morgan Rogers named who he thinks is better between Kevin De Bruyne and Thierry Henry
The Belgian must be a player who has inspired the 23-year-old, considering the former is one of the greatest attacking midfielders in the history of football.
If the recently-crowned PFA Young Player of the Year can go on to become even half the player the six-time Premier League winner has been for years, he could have a career to remember.
Rogers is a big fan of De Bruyne, as he reckons the 33-year-old is a better player than Thierry Henry.
The former Manchester City technician will certainly appreciate how highly he is rated by the England international.