Manchester City won the final appearance at the Atihad Stadium as Kevin de Bruyne scored a victory as Omar Marmoush, Bernardo Silva and Nico Gonzalez scored in a 3-1 Premier League victory over Bournemouth on Tuesday, putting them at the top to third.
Manchester City had 68 points left in the remaining match, 2 points in the tense pursuit of Newcastle United, Chelsea and Aston Villa, qualifying for the top five and Champions League.
After both sides showed a red card to Manchester City's Mateo Kovacic in the 67th minute, both sides ended the match with 10 people, followed by Lewis Cook for the 73rd time visitor.
But the night belongs to Captain De Bruen, who played his last final game at Etihad Stadium after his 10-year career at Manchester City, is the latest city to honor his own murals, joining Yaya Toure, Joe Hart, David Hart, David Silva, Vincent Kompany, Vincent Kompany, Vincent Kompany, Sergio Aguero, Sergio Aguero, Fernandinho and Fernandinho and Ilkay gundogan.
However, the Belgian missed a ridiculous lady in the first half, pounding under the beam of Mamothi from close range and then lifting his head in disbelief.
"I said I just had to be there and came." "It was horrible. There was no excuse. My son would be very tough for me today."
When he was eliminated in the 69th minute, De Bruyne hugged his teammates and celebrated and waved goodbye to fans on the field while playing "King Kev" at the stadium.
Since joining Manchester City in 2015, De Bruyne has canceled 16 trophys, including six Premier League champions and the 2023 Champions League.
The Belgian is regarded as one of the greatest midfielders of all time and is at the heart of Manchester City's success, but has been injured in recent seasons. Still, the 33-year-old admitted to being "a little shocked" that he was not offered a new contract by City and said he thought he could still play in the Premier League.
Mamosey scored in the 14th minute when he drifted forward and released a coke oven from 30 yards in the upper left corner.
Silva doubled its lead at No. 38 when Gundogan pulled the ball back for the Portuguese, who stuffed it into a close post. Gonzalez scored in 89th, scoring from the depths before goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga hit the ball.
Daniel Jebbison pulled a Bournemouth back before the last whistle.
Midfielder Rodri saw his first move in eight months, entering the game with the applause as a late replacement. The 2024 Ballon d'Or champion has not competed since the ACL torn in September.