Omar Marmoush scores stunning goal as Kevin De Bruyne says goodbye to Man City
- Omar Marmoush scored a stunning long-range goal early in Manchester City's 3-1 Premier League win over Bournemouth during Kevin De Bruyne's final Etihad appearance on Tuesday.
- The match followed City’s recent FA Cup final loss and was viewed as a farewell to De Bruyne, who has had a trophy-laden 10-year career with the club.
- Despite efforts to provide De Bruyne a goal, including a close-range shot that hit the crossbar, the Belgium international did not score but received a standing ovation when substituted in the second half.
- Bernardo Silva and Nico Gonzalez added goals for City while Bournemouth scored a late consolation, and both teams finished with ten players after two red cards.
- The victory lifted City to third place in the table, leaving Champions League qualification in their hands, with a point at Fulham on Sunday expected to secure a top-five finish.
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