Kevin De Bruyne says Manchester City’s latest title success is his best yet
Kevin De Bruyne reflected on his best title yet after helping Manchester City to their fourth Premier League success in five seasons.
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Kevin De Bruyne reflected on his best title yet after helping Manchester City to their fourth Premier League success in five seasons.
Kevin De Bruyne says his fourth Premier League title was the best of the lot after an incredible last-day fightback that “scrambled” his head. The Belgium midfielder helped to complete the astonishing revival from 2-0 down with a driving run and cross for Illkay Gundogan to net his second goal and secure a 3-2 which saw the Blues pip Liverpool by a point.
Here are your Manchester City evening headlines on Monday, May 23:
According to reports, Man Utd duo Alex Telles and Hannibal Mejbr were ‘involved in a heated exchange’ at the club’s training ground ‘earlier this month’.
The sight of Pep Guardiola puffing away on a cigar down Deansgate and it was easy to forget the nerve-shredding tension that every single Blues was put through just over 24 hours earlier. Manchester City have been in tight spots before in their history, and they were never actually knocked off top spot on the final day of an incredible Premier League season, but when even the Wembley hero of 1999 Paul Dickov could not see a way back for the side it gives an idea as to how grave the situation was.
Pep Guardiola joked it had been part of his plan all along that Manchester City should fall 2-0 behind against Aston Villa as his side celebrated their fourth Premier League title in five years with a city-centre parade on Monday.
MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - Manchester City celebrated their fourth Premier League title in five years in spectacular style on Monday as fans thronged the streets of the city to party with their heroes for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic.