Manchester City 3-1 Bournemouth

Kevin de Bruyne played his final home game, with Manchester City defeating Bournemouth 3-1 to enter the top five.

Pep Guardiola said before the game that distractions would only hurt his team’s chances of winning Champions League football – neither the first appearances of De Bruyn’s Atihad and Rodri have made their debuts in the match-day squad since September.

The FA Cup final disappointment - just three days ago - in the 14th minute Omar Marmoush was quickly displaced in a spectacular opening remark, while Bernardo Silva added a second appearance - but not on a dazzling de bruyne Miss, who later later called "Scary."

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Omar Marmouth vs. Bournemouth

The Belgian glittering career in Sky Blue paintings, Belgium dominated most of the prologue and attracted audible gasps when hitting Marmoush's callback at close range.

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Kevin de Bruyne

Bournemouth had barely played the first half, but briefly played after a break, Antoine Semenyo and Milos Kerkez were the most threatening group - linking their links with Man Utd and Liverpool respectively, which hurts no harm at all.

The visitor who sent Mateo Kovacic's dispatch back to Evanilson's midway through the second phase was then taken to Evanilson's midway, just to let Lewis Cook see Nico Gonzalez in the red six minutes later. Gonzalez sensation of the punishment deserved in the third minute one minute before the end.

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Bernardo Silva is second in Bournemouth!

Guardiola is also welcomed by Rodri back from her eight-month injury, and while Daniel Jebbison took Daniel Jebbison at stop time, he snatched the close night at stop time - at stop time - Newcastle and Aston Villa rivals, one game in one game in one game in one with Cherries.

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Rodri is happy with eight months of injury

Player rating:

Manchester City: Ederson (6), Nunes (6), Dias (5), Akanji (6), Gvardiol (6), Gundogan (6), Kovacic (4), Silva (7), De Bruyne (7), Marmouus (6), Haaland (6).

submarine: Gonzalez (7), Rodri (N/A), Bobb (N/A), Doku (N/A), Grealish (N/A).

Bournemouth: Kepa (6), Kerkez (7), Huijsen (5), Zabarnyi (6), Araujo (6), Cook (4), Adams (6), Semenyo (5), Kluivert (6), Tavernier (Tavernier), Tavernier (6), Evanilson (6).

submarine: Brooks (7), Smith (5), Soler (N/A), Jebbison (6).

Players of the game: Omar Marmoush

Guardiola sets goals for PL finale

People's City boss Guardiola:

“It’s a pity that we can’t collect scores. It’s done now.

“On Sunday, we had a tough opponent (Fulham). We went there to win to win the next season in the Champions League.

"The most important thing is to win the game, we did it with an incredible opponent. They destroyed our Premier League in the first leg. The game is always good, we have the chance, they have the chance, it's open and people love it."

Delivery for "King Kev"

After the last whistle, paying tribute to de Bruyne on the big screen, the city owner burst into tears.

Sergio Aguero, Fernandinho, Leroy Sane, Pablo Zabaleta, Joe Hart, Riyad Mahrez and Vincent Kompany are all great men of the club and montage.

Speaking on the court with his wife and children, De Bruyne told fans: “Manchester is home, Manchester is where these little kids were born.

Kevin de Bruyne bids farewell to Etihad crowd after Manchester City's last home game
image: Kevin de Bruyne bids farewell to Etihad crowd after Manchester City's last home game

“My wife and I have been here for a long time and I didn’t expect to be here for ten years.

“We won everything, we made the club bigger and now they (teammates) will take over. This team will have a bigger success, that’s for sure.

"I know it's been a tough year for us, but I think this team deserves all the support you guys have. I know they're really working hard and this team will be fighting for all the championships next year."

Peerless de Bruyne reflects urban success

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Laura Hunter of the Sky:

As a tearful Kevin de Bruyne Bade bid farewell to the fans of the Human City, hoping they can remember his "joy", the midfielder can also sign his status with a good sign. This result puts City on the brink of Champions League qualification, only a little on the last day against Fulham. The inheritance talent is also good.

Of course, the city's trophy-free sports won't be remembered. What happened after four years of such an undisputed title? But the end of such a dominant dynasty will undoubtedly mark the beginning of another dynasty.

De Bruyne has always been a manifestation of Manchester City's supremacy - better than all his peers and playing for the best team in modern Premier League history. Hopefully, no matter where he takes him next, he always thinks like that.

de Bruyne: Incredible journey

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Kevin de Bruyne's huge open goal response to him in his speech to Sky Sports Football, against Bournemouth's marking of the shot as "terrible"

People's City Midfielder Kevin de Bruyne:

“The decade I spent here was incredible. It was an incredible journey, absolutely fun.

“I want to bring joy to people, play offensive football, creativity, that’s why I’m on the court and want to have fun. I think we’ve had a lot of fun in the past decade.

"It's a very hard work fun and creating something better than before. I'm very proud."

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