Kevin de Bruyne: Manchester City's 'genius' bid farewell at Etihad Stadium

On a night when the "Boss" rolled into town, the "King" waved goodbye for the last time.

De Bruyne's face is plastered anywhere you arrive at the stadium, and while legendary American singer Bruce Springsteen may have been playing a few yards in the co-op live arena, it was the hottest ticket of the day.

The scarves of the merchandise booth and the shirts of the supporters were painted under the name of de Bruyne, while the matchday plan simulated the players with the winner of the Premier League trophy over his head.

Manchester City announced in the teeing leadership that they presented mosaics and named a road at the club academy's De Bruyne.

It is also appropriate that an organizer who created this artistic nature on a canvas of grass paintings has drawn a large number of murals on the North Side of Manchester.

Once once the shouts of "Ohh Kevin de Bruyne" of the army of seven countries would buzz every time he stepped on the ball, willing him to show a goal or assist on the turf for the last time.

The big moment cannot get better plans - the ball is placed on the plate, a few yards away before an open goal, but in slow motion Debruy screed the ball up the bar.

The 33-year-old holds his head in his hand, and as the dream ends emerge, Rodri on the bench is also on the bench and on the city fans.

“It’s so scary,” De Bruin said of the Miss. "There is no excuse. My son will be very tough for me today."

When full-time, his best moments of the past decade flashed on the screen with messages like Sergio Aguero, Vincent Kompany, Raheem Sterling and Pablo Zabaleta.

De Bruyne was awarded the Guard of Honor when he returned to the court with his wife and children.

Then there is the pouring of emotions.

The former Chelsea man worked hard to tie it together during his speech in the middle of the park, and Guardiola watched from the sidelines as she burst into tears.

"We want you to stay, Kevin de Bruyne, we want you to stay." is an ode to stand out from supporters, but doesn't seem to look back as he leads his teammates to take a lap of appreciation before his last exit.

Former city guard Micah Richards said: "He made his football talk. He was a shy character, but I've been meeting him for years and seeing how humble he is, he's his great player, and it's great to see him.

"He deserves it. Everyone who plays with him talks to him and he's doing his thing in the Premier League is just a sensation."