
Kevin De Bruyne has decided to make sure he will not leave Manchester City in the rarely losing the Champions League after beating Crystal Palace 5-2.
The Premier League has five Champions League qualifiers this season, while City have stolen from Newcastle United and Chelsea, both of whom will play on Sunday.
But 21 minutes later, City appeared to be suffering from a major retreat as Iberic and Chris Richard’s goals were 2-0
Eiz had the ball on the network for a great third, just to turn the goal correctly for offside, and that proved a turning point in the game.
De Bruyne, after kicking a penalty before Eiz’s attempts, reduced the deficit in the 33rd minute with a penalty outside the post, then three minutes later with the headline kick, which allowed the Egyptian to stay at home, Omar Marmush equalized with the equalizer.
He then retired at the Matthew Kovacic and ended 3-2 two minutes after the start of the game, while the other goals were confirmed by James Makatti and Niko Orly.
De Bruyne announced last week that he would leave the club at the end of the season and after his excellent performance, he clearly revealed what he wanted to give the club as a gift for divorce.
“I think we started well. We had a couple of opportunities and we were behind from anywhere else and we could have three chances of the game,” De Bruyne told the BBC.
“The answer was good,” Ronaldo said. I thought we played a very good game in general, but we gave it the opportunity to attack it. The reaction was really good and in the end I think we deserved to win.
“I think it was important to score quickly and change the feeling of the game a little.
“I want to stay with the Champions League for this team because they deserve it. We have been in the Champions League for those nine years. I’ve been here for 10 years so I hope we can do that next year.
City have played in the Champions League in the past 14 seasons, but their hopes are still in danger despite the win.
Two points, ahead of Chelsea and Newcastle. Chelsea host Ipswitch Town on Sunday before Newcastle beat Manchester United in St. James’ Park. The Magpaiz will then host Palace in Wednesday’s clash with Palace.
“We will see the post tomorrow, it will be so strict,” Pep Guardiola said. It will be until the end. Six games left, difficult games.
“The fool we know for many years. I know he has fought a past year and a half. He is free without pain and completely different.
“I’m saying we really played a good game in the whole game.
“Our violence was raised by Kevin and then we played a really good game, taking into account that we were 2-0 and that Crystal Palace was in recent games,” he said.