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Kevin De Bruyne scored the only goal in Manchester City’s 1-0 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers. This was his second last match at the Etihad Stadium. The Belgian midfielder looked back on his time at City. He talked about how proud he is of his consistent efforts as he gets ready to leave the club this summer. De Bruyne has been with City for ten years now.

WHAT HAPPENED?

De Bruyne scored in the 35th minute, helping City win a tough match against Wolves. Before this game, Wolves had won six matches in a row. They almost scored twice, hitting the goal post each time. But De Bruyne’s goal settled the match. City have now won four league matches in a row and have moved to third place, ahead of Newcastle. De Bruyne’s performance also marked his 250th goal involvement under manager Pep Guardiola. That shows how important he has been to City’s recent success.

DE BRUYNE’S LEGACY AT CITY

Kevin De Bruyne is leaving Manchester City at the end of this season. He has been one of the most important midfielders in the Premier League. The Belgian international has been at the heart of everything City have done. He has scored 108 goals for the club and provided many assists. This season, despite injuries, he has been in good form in crucial moments, including scoring two goals in his last three home matches. He has been City’s main playmaker for many years and has won a lot of titles with the club.

WHAT’S NEXT FOR MANCHESTER CITY?

There are only two league games left in the season. City are third in the standings, one point behind second-placed Arsenal and three points ahead of Newcastle. City’s next match is against Fulham, who are tenth in the table. But they have been tough opponents at home. City need to win the match to stay in position to qualify for the Champions League next season. The team also want to finish above Newcastle and maybe overtake Arsenal. De Bruyne will play his final match at the Etihad in the next home game. The fans will surely give him a memorable send-off for his ten years of service.