KEVIN DE BRUYNE gave Manchester City fans a glimpse of what they’ll soon be missing by leading the comeback in a bizarre game.
Crystal Palace’s quickfire start had earned them a shock – but fully merited – early 2-0 lead, thanks to goals from Eberi Eze and Chris Richards.
But then De Bruyne, who manager Pep Guardiola has chosen to offload at the end of the season, rolled back the years and took command.
The City skipper has been a shadow of his magnificent self for much of the campaign, but against Palace we got the brilliant Belgian of old.
De Bruyne scored one and had a hand in THREE others, and the Etihad paid homage by bellowing out his name.
He had already seen one follow-up strike blocked for a corner, and a whipped effort which rattled the upright before making it third time lucky on 33 minutes.
Everyone knew what was coming as De Bruyne stepped up to take the free kick after Nico Gonzalez was chopped by Daichi Kamada.
But stopping it was something else entirely, and keeper Dean Henderson never got close as his shot went through a huge gap and in off the post.
A couple of minutes later De Bruyne turned provider by nodding James McAtee’s cleverly lofted cross back intro the danger zone.
Ilkay Gundogan missed out with an awkward-height volley, but Omar Marmoush was never going to at the far post and it was all square.
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Yet it was far from comeback complete, because two minutes after the break City were ahead – and once more De Bruyne had a part to play in a marvellously crafted strike.
Gundogan began it by feeding Nico O’Reilly down left. He dragged it back to De Bruyne, who stopped the ball dead and laid it off for Mateo Kovacic to smash into the corner.
Ten minutes later keeper Ederson was the unlikeliest of creators when he pumped a clearance downfield and McAtee raced beyond everyone.
The City youngster – on Bayer Leverkusen’s summer hit list – took a touch to control, another to steady himself and the third was to stroke it into an empty net.
It was just about all Ederson had to do in the second half, before limping out of the closing stages with a muscle strain.
City, though, still hadn’t finished and ten minutes from time Nico O’Reilly was celebrating a first Prem goal when his left foot volley clipped Nathaniel Clyne and flew into the corner.
De Bruyne finally took his bow for the closing minutes, leaving to a standing ovation. You suspect there will be a few more before he finally exits the Etihad for good.
luacenosuy
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video goal for Kevin
Ciybcilmop
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win
Wohbcimos
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Enderson is good but same time lazy..Like it or not.
u must be a hater, Ederson is the best performing City player this season. Most keepers make silly mistakes leading to goal if their team is having a very poor season. Because that pressure makes them to always panic in goal, but this guy haven't made any fatal mistake leading to goal this season. A good example is Allison, that season LFC finished 5th that guy made over 7 mistakes, I could remember he made 2 in a single game. Man put any keeper in this current City form they will panic
malablata
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Match fixing alert 🚨
Boucdilmo
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congratulations mars 🎆
elianzamene4222
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i was born in city and I will die in city
elianzamene4222
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Given77
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Enderson is good but same time lazy..Like it or not.
jamdun009
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KDB was our Savior. Just thinking when KDB leave if we have an player that can change a game like him. Manchester City should reconsider KDB departure. Just hoping if or when he leaves Pep will solved it. CITY4LIFE
ironbunny
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What an insult to Ederson. Clearly an intentional assist not a “clearance downfield”. Most assists by a Prem GK ever in a season and ever in history.
Nundiltyz
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ederson has more assisits than some attacking players while onana is busy assisting his opponents [Crylaugh]
sozbemtuz
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KDB💙
👍👌🆒️
sozbemtuz
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Future Manchester city
sozbemtuz
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Manchester city back
Naga_Manu_Asey
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KDB💙