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GOING OUT ON A HIGH

Midfield ace De Bruyne bids farewell to the Etihad, as City clinches vital win in race for Champions League spot

China Daily | Updated: 2025-05-22 00:00
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Omar Marmoush's stunning long-range strike upstaged Kevin De Bruyne on the Manchester City great's Etihad farewell.

Marmoush let fly from around 30 yards (27.4 meters) to put City ahead in its 3-1 win against Bournemouth in the Premier League on Tuesday.

The victory moved Pep Guardiola's team up to third in the standings and left Champions League qualification in its own hands heading into the last round of the season.

"It's really important. To be in the Champions League after what happened (this season) will be really nice," the City manager said.

De Bruyne was making his final home appearance for City before leaving the club as a free agent at the end of the season.

After a trophy-laden 10 years, the Belgium international was greeted with a huge banner declaring him "King Kev" and given a standing ovation when he was substituted off in the second half.

But, it was Marmoush's goal after 14 minutes that lit up the match, as his dipping shot clipped the post before crashing into the top corner.

It was the type of goal that De Bruyne would have been proud of, in a career that has seen him score numerous spectacular strikes of his own.

De Bruyne missed a glorious chance to cap his farewell with a goal, missing an open net from close range and shooting against the bar.

"Terrible, terrible," De Bruyne said of his miss. "There's no excuses. My son is going to be very tough on me today."

Bernardo Silva doubled City's lead in the 38th, and substitute Nico Gonzalez added a third in the 89th. Daniel Jebbison pulled one back for Bournemouth in added time, in a game that saw both teams reduced to 10 men.

The win saw City bounce back from its FA Cup final loss to Crystal Palace on Saturday. It also means that City only needs a point in its final game against Fulham on Sunday to all but guarantee Champions League soccer next season, given its superior goal difference to top-five rivals Chelsea and Aston Villa.

After ending the season trophyless for the first time in eight years, City can, at least, secure the consolation of a place in European club soccer's top competition. The loss, however, ended Bournemouth's slim hopes of qualifying for Europe.

Emotional tribute

De Bruyne was fighting back tears as he addressed the crowd after the match and watched a video montage of tributes from club greats on the stadium's big screen.

He was given a guard of honor by his teammates as he walked to the middle of the field with his wife and three children.

City said it would erect a statue in his honor outside the stadium.

"It means I will always be part of this club," De Bruyne said. "Whenever I come back with family and friends, I will be able to see myself so I will always be here."

City also unveiled a mosaic of De Bruyne at the club's academy and named a road on its campus after him.

The 33-year-old De Bruyne was part of a period of unprecedented success for City, which saw it win 16 major trophies including six Premier League titles and the Champions League.

He waved to the crowd while City fans serenaded him as he left the field in the second half, before embracing Guardiola as he crossed the touchline.

"There are players that are unique," Guardiola said. "In 10 years there are a lot of games, a lot of titles, a lot of moments. Today summarized how much love was there (for him)."

He is the latest City great to have a mural made in his honor, joining Yaya Toure, Joe Hart, David Silva, Vincent Kompany, Sergio Aguero, Fernandinho and Ilkay Gundogan.

Rodri returns

Rodri returned to action eight months after having surgery on an ACL injury that ruled him out for the majority of the season.

The Ballon d'Or winner came on as a second-half substitute to make his first appearance since being injured against Arsenal on Sept 22.

His return means he is likely to be available for the Club World Cup in the United States next month.

Palace party

There was no hangover for Crystal Palace after Saturday's FA Cup victory over City.

Eddie Nketiah scored twice in a 4-2 win over Wolves.

Just days after Palace's win at Wembley secured its first major trophy, the team kept the party going in front of its home fans at Selhurst Park.

Wolves went ahead through Emmanuel Agbadou, but two goals from Nketiah in the space of five minutes in the first half put the home side in front.

Eberechi Eze — who scored the winning goal in the final — was on target again late on.

Agencies via Xinhua

 

From left: Manchester City's Erling Haaland athletically tries to control the ball during Tuesday's 3-1 Premier League win over Bournemouth at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, England; Haaland hugs departing teammate Kevin De Bruyne as he leaves the Etihad pitch for the final time; De Bruyne passes the captain's armband to City defender Ruben Dias after being substituted. REUTERS/AFP

 

 

Manchester City's Kevin De Bruyne is lifted into the air by teammates during a tribute to the Belgian midfielder after City defeated Bournemouth 3-1 in his last match at the Etihad Stadium on Tuesday. REUTERS

 

 

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