Kevin De Bruyne has revealed that his son’s reaction to him missed a Sitter on his last Etihad game for Manchester City.
On Tuesday, the Premier League icon played in his last home game for Man City against Bournemouth before his contract with the club ends this summer.
And with the score 1-0 in the 25th minute, De Bruyne had the perfect opportunity to draw in style.
Omar Marmoush, who had opened the score with a stunning goal from the reach, squared a cross on the path of De Bruyne with an open goal at his grace for a tap-in.
The Belgian lined his lines from five meters out And clattered an attempt against the bar, so that everyone in the stadium was left unbelieving, including his family.
De Bruyne’s wife, Michele Lacroix, and three children; Rome, Mason and Suri looked up from the stands.
The children of the 33-year-old had run away with him before the game as mascots when he was greeted by a huge “King Kev” banner, but they were seen to climb his missing minutes later.
De Bruyne said on his miss after the game, said: “I said I just have to be there, it will come. It’s terrible.
“There are no apologies. My son will be very tough today.”
Fortunately, the Miss de Fa Cup finalists did not cost, because goals by Bernardo Silva and Nico Gonzalez brought the game out of the reach of Cherries, despite the fact that Mateo Kovacic was sent and a late comfort of Daniel Jebbison in a 3-1 victory.
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De Bruyne left the field in the 69th minute on a standing ovation and hymns of his name while pulling the curtain down on a decade of trophy-loading success with the city.
The former Chelsea -Man watched Emotionally when he left the field and waved goodbye To the supporters and gave a hug to coaching staff on the sidelines after his slow troughs of the play surface.
He has also received a lifelong Man City Season ticket, signed keepsakes, a brand new mural and the promise of the street mentioned in honor of him.
Although it was revealed during his farewell speech that the club is also planning to build a statue for the icon outside the Etihad Stadium.
With Sky Sports about leaving the club, he said: “It was incredible to have the 10 years I had here. It has been an incredible ride, an absolute pressure, I don’t know.
“I want to bring people joy, play offensive football, creative, that’s what I stand on the field and I want to have fun. I think we had a lot of fun for the 10 years. You win, you sometimes lose.
“It was a pleasure that worked very hard and created something for this club that brought the club much better than before. I am very proud.”
He leaves City and has won six Premier League titles, two FA cups, five competition cups and the Champions League.
During his term of office, he played more than 420 games, scored 108 goals and offered 177 assists.
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