
On the night when the ‘President’ turned into the city, the ‘pasha’ last time said goodbye to her for the last time.
De Bruyne’s face was small wherever you look at the stadium, and although legendary American singer Bruce Springstein may have played across the Co-OP Live Arena several meters away, this was the hottest ticket of the day.
They had commercial palaces called de Bruyne, just as they also had supporters’ shirts, while the player’s joke with the crown of the Premier League Cup on his head.
City had announced at the lead to the start of the game, which they had devoted a mosaic and named after De Bruyne at the club’s academy.
It was also appropriate that a creative player who made such an art on the grass canvas, painted a large wall in the northern quarter of Manchester.
When the anthem “O Kevin de Bruyne” was low for the army of seven nations, every time he was on the ball, he was waiting for him, he was ready to score a goal or assist on their stream.
That great moment couldn’t be planned better – the ball was lying on a plate, in front of an open goal, a couple of helps outside, but De Bruyne slowly put the ball on the pitch.
The 33-year-old was holding his head in his hands, and Rodrister was around the bench and City fans around him all around when the final game was going wrong.
“It’s terrible,” de Bruyne said. “There is no excuse. Today my son will be very harsh on me.
In Ful-time, a editing on the screen on the screen with messages such as Sergio Aguero, Vincent Kompany, Raheem Sterling and Pablo Zabaleta.
De Bruyne was given an honorable guard when he returned to the stadium with his wife and children next to him.
Then the spill of emotion came about.
During his speech in the middle of the park, the former Chelsea man wanted to hold him together, and Guardiola was watching from the margins.
“We want you to stay, Kevin de Bruyne, we want you to stay.” It was the anthem that came out of his supporters, but there seems to be no going back, because he led his friends in a grandmother of appreciation before leaving for the last time.
“He allows football to speak. He’s a shy character, but I’ve seen him for years and see how arrogant he is and how great he is, just seeing it,” said former City defender Mika Richards.
“He deserved to be sent back,” he said. Anyone who has played with him will talk about it, and what he is doing in the Premier League is just a sensitive thing.