Manchester City 3-1 Bournemouth result: Omar Marmoush, Bernardo Silva and Nico Gonzalez boost City’s top five bid in Kevin de Bruyne’s final home game
Premier League / Matchday 37
Etihad Stadium / 20.05.2025
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- O. Marmoush(14')
- B. Silva(38')
- N. González(89')
- D. Jebbison(90+6')
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Updated 20/05/2025 at 22:21 GMT+1
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MAN CITY BOOST UCL HOPES AS ETIHAD SAYS FOND FAREWELL TO KDB
Omar Marmoush scored one of the goals of the season as Manchester City took a giant step towards UEFA Champions League qualification by marking Kevin de Bruyne’s final home game for the club with a 3-1 victory over Bournemouth.
The Egyptian, who missed a crucial penalty in The Citizens’ FA Cup final loss at the weekend, scorched a quite sensational 30-yard thunderbolt into the top corner to open the scoring on 14 minutes.
De Bruyne then blew his big moment when he somehow smashed Marmoush’s cut back against the crossbar from six yards out.
Bernardo Silva did eventually double City’s advantage with a clever near-post effort on 38 minutes before Evanilson hit the post on the stretch.
City were reduced to 10 men in the second half when Mateo Kovacic pulled back Evanilson, but The Cherries soon followed suit after Lewis Cook’s reckless challenge on substitute Nico Gonzalez.
Rodri then made a late cameo off the bench as he returned from eight months out with an ACL injury before Gonzalez lashed in the third.
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Bournemouth had offered little but substitute Daniel Jebbison notched a consolation deep into stoppage time following a poor back pass.
It was an action-packed night, but it belonged to De Bruyne, who was given a standing ovation when he was replaced with 21 minutes to go.
The overall picture sees Man City move up to third spot on 68 points, two ahead of top five rivals Newcastle, Chelsea and Aston Villa – and three ahead of seventh-placed Nottingham Forest.
Realistically, Pep Guardiola’s team now need just a point to reach next season’s Champions League when they finish their season at Fulham on Sunday, while Bournemouth host relegated Leicester City knowing they can no longer achieve a top eight finish.
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HOW TO WATCH THE EUROPA LEAGUE FINAL
The Europa League final between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United kicks off at 8pm UK time on Wednesday, May 21.
Coverage starts from 6pm on TNT Sports 1, TNT Sports Ultimate and discovery+, live from the San Mames Stadium in Bilbao.
There will be expert analysis from a TNT team including Gareth Bale, Rio Ferdinand, Glenn Hoddle and Paul Scholes.
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- Have Virgin Media TV, all customers in the UK can watch on channel 527.
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KEVIN DE BRUYNE REACTS TO HIS FINAL MAN CITY MATCH AT ETIHAD STADIUM
"A bit weird," he says when asked how he is feeling on Sky Sports.
"It’s been unbelievable to have the 10 years I have had here. It’s been an unbelievable ride. An absolute pleasure, I don’t know [lost for words]."
Asked how he wants to be remembered, he adds: "I wanted to bring joy to people, to play offensive football, [be] creative – that’s what I am on the pitch. And I want to have fun and I think we had a lot of fun in these 10 years."
He continues: "You win, you lose sometimes. It was a joy working really hard and creating something for this club, to make it much better than it was before. I’m super proud."
Asked about his poor first-half miss, he describes it as "terrible" and that his son will give him a hard time for it!
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FORMER MAN CITY DEFENDER MICAH RICHARDS ON KDB, CITY'S WIN AND RODRI
"Yeah, very professional," he said when summing up Man City's performance on Sky Sports.
"Coming into it, the emotional [side of it] was always going to be there for everyone to see, with it being Kevin de Bruyne's final home game.
"The bigger picture was to get the result and job done tonight with the top five and race for the Champions League - that was so important. This club deserves to be in the Champions League for what they have done in previous seasons.
"A good night all around and the fact Rodri came back is massive - massive."
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MAN CITY MARK IMPORTANT NIGHT WITH THREE POINTS
Pep Guardiola was convinced his side would respond to their FA Cup final defeat and secure the win to move them within a whisker of securing the top five finish they crave.
There was no goal for De Bruyne in his final home match but the Etihad paid tribute and also got to see Rodri return to action for the first time since suffering an ACL injury back September.
City know a win at Fulham on the final day completely guarantees Champions League football next season while Bournemouth’s hopes of finishing in the top eight are over.
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FULL TIME!
Man City 3-1 Bournemouth.
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MAN CITY 3-1 BOURNEMOUTH: (JEBBISON)
The visitors get a consolation as the substitute races on to a loose back pass and squeezes a shot beyond Ederson.
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Manchester City
MAN CITY CHANGES
Marmoush, Gundogan and Bernardo Silva off.
Bobb, Grealish and Doku on.
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STOPPAGE TIME
Six minutes added.
89'
GOAL! - MAN CITY 3-0 BOURNMEOUTH: (GONZALEZ)
The substitute goes on his own, side stepping a defender and rifling his first Premier League goal beyond Kepa.
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Bournemouth
YELLOW CARD!
Tavernier booked.
88'
KEPA GETS AWAY WITH ONE!
Marmoush chases a long ball down the middle.
Kepa comes way out of his goal and somehow avoids fouling the forward with Zabarnyi mopping up.
86'
A HUGE ROAR!
Rodri jabs a simple volley clear from just outside his own area and the crowd love it!
It's going to be a big night for City here.
Three crucial points, a farewell to KDB and a return for Rodri.
84'
Bournemouth
BOURNEMOUTH CHANGE
Soler on for Kerkez.
83'
Manchester City
MAN CITY CHANGE
He's back!
Rodri returns to action eight months on from his ACL injury against Arsenal.
The Spanish midfielder replaces Haaland.
81'
MAN CITY ATTEMPT
Marmoush steps up a curves a decent free kick just over the top.
The Etihad was distracted then as Rodri was being readied as the free kick was being taken.
80'
FREE KICK TO MAN CITY
It's in a central area 25 yards from goal.
78'
BOURNEMOUTH HAVE BEEN EXCELLENT THIS SEASON...
But certainly not tonight.
The Cherries' slim Euro hopes are going up in smoke.
City have been far superior here.
76'
IT'S 10 V 10
Plenty of space on that pitch now and Bournemouth's hopes may well have evaporated once again.
74'
RED CARD!
Bournemouth are also reduced to 10 as Cook lunges into a late challenge on Gonzalez.