De Bruyne Departs, Rodri Returns as Man City Close in on Champions League
- Manchester City defeated Bournemouth 3-1 at the Etihad Stadium on Tuesday in Kevin De Bruyne's final home match.
- The match followed City's FA Cup final loss to Crystal Palace three days earlier, intensifying the need for a vital league win.
- Omar Marmoush scored early with a long-range goal, Bernardo Silva added a second before halftime, and Nico Gonzalez sealed the win late.
- Mateo Kovacic received a red card 20 minutes from the end for denying a clear goal-scoring opportunity, and six minutes after that, Lewis Cook was also shown a red card following a foul on Gonzalez.
- The win moved City into third place, boosting their chances of Champions League qualification and ending Bournemouth's hopes of European competition.
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De Bruyne departs, Rodri returns as Man City close in on Champions League
Manchester City gave Kevin De Bruyne a fond farewell in a vital 3-1 win over Bournemouth on Tuesday to boost their chances of Champions League football next season. Goals from Omar Marmoush, Bernardo Silva and Nico Gonzalez lifted City up into third heading into Sunday's final round of matches. Mateo…
Score Record for Palace, ManCity Solidifies CL-Platz
Oliver Glasner's Crystal Palace defeated Wolverhampton in 4-2 after a 0-1 draw. Manchester City has secured his Champions League place with a 3-1 home win against Bournemouth. England's dethroned football champion Manchester City has secured the chances at least for the Champions League participation in the next season. Thanks to goals of Omar Marmoush (14th), Bernardo Silva (38th) and Nico Gonzalez (89th), Bournemouth was beaten with 3:1 (2:0) …
Manchester City Team News, Starting XI Prediction at Fulham FC
A draw at Fulham FC should be enough for Manchester City on Sunday, given the goal differential advantages they hold on the clubs behind them in the race for Champions League qualification. A single point gets third place Manchester City to 69 (nice!), and let’s say the three teams behind them all win. That would be fourth place Newcastle, fifth place Chelsea and sixth place Aston Villa. Newcastle would need to beat Everton by five or more, Chel…
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