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The King of City bids farewell.
This Tuesday evening, Kevin De Bruyne plays his last home match with Manchester City.While this match against Bournemouth holds great sporting interest with the Citizens still in the race for the Champions League, the Skyblues supporters nevertheless wanted to pay tribute to their legend.
📸- City fans have prepared a tribute for De Bruyne's final home match.'KING KEV' 👑 pic.twitter.com/ax8kuHjHDi
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