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De Bruyne Says Goodbye After 19 Trophies with Manchester City

De Bruyne Says Goodbye After 19 Trophies with Manchester City

Manchester City fans were treated to an unforgettable night as Kevin De Bruyne bid farewell to the Etihad Stadium after ten glorious years in sky blue. The Belgian maestro, who joined from Wolfsburg in 2015, has etched his name in Premier League and Manchester City folklore with a legacy built on vision, elegance, and silverware. His final home appearance was marked by a 3-0 win and overwhelming tributes from fans, teammates, and club legends.


From Doubt to Dominance

When Kevin De Bruyne arrived at Manchester City for a then-club record fee, skeptics questioned the investment. But over the next decade, De Bruyne silenced all doubts. With 421 appearances, 108 goals, and an astonishing 170 assists, he has become one of the most influential players in the club’s history. City icon Pablo Zabaleta recalled the early criticism, saying:

“I will never forget the time journalists said ‘How much money is that for De Bruyne? Ridiculous money’, and 10 years later, look at him now.”


Trophy-Laden Career

De Bruyne’s list of achievements is jaw-dropping. In ten seasons, he has lifted 19 major trophies, including:

  • 6 Premier League titles

  • 2 FA Cups

  • 5 Carabao Cups

  • 1 UEFA Champions League

  • 1 FIFA Club World Cup

  • 1 UEFA Super Cup

  • 3 Community Shields

His consistent brilliance helped transform Manchester City into one of the most dominant forces in European football.

Also Read: Zabaleta, Goater & Dickov Praise De Bruyne’s Man City Legacy

Legends Pay Tribute

De Bruyne’s farewell was met with heartfelt tributes from club legends. Paul Dickov hailed him as:

“The best player I’ve seen here at the Etihad, and probably the best I’ve seen in the Premier League.”

Shaun Goater echoed the sentiment, calling it a “blessing” to watch De Bruyne’s decade of brilliance:

“He finds the player, that’s the reality. Kevin puts the ball exactly there and it’s not luck… He basically averages two trophies a season!”


Emotional Final Etihad Appearance

Despite coming close to scoring — his close-range effort hit the crossbar with the score at 1-0 — De Bruyne ended the night with a clean victory and a standing ovation. Speaking after the match, he reflected on his journey:

“It’s been an unbelievable ride… Manchester is home. It is where these little kids are born. We won everything.”

The farewell was deeply emotional but celebratory, with fans remaining in the stands late into the night to honour their beloved midfield maestro.


A Fitting Legacy

With a legacy defined by creativity, leadership, and relentless excellence, Kevin De Bruyne departs Manchester City as one of the all-time greats. The club has confirmed plans to immortalize his contributions with a statue, joining legends like Vincent Kompany, David Silva, and Sergio Agüero.

“We’ve honoured him in a great way and I’m so happy to hear he will have his own statue. He deserves nothing less,” added Goater.


Conclusion

Kevin De Bruyne’s departure marks the end of an era — one filled with unforgettable goals, decisive assists, and unyielding commitment to the badge. As Manchester City fans wave goodbye to a generational talent, they do so with immense gratitude and pride for the memories he created. Kevin may be leaving the Etihad pitch, but his legacy will live on forever in Manchester.

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