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Under the leadership of the Belgian midfielder, Manchester City got back on track on Saturday on the pitch at Crystal Palace as part of the 32nd day of the Premier League.
Crystal Palace had nothing of a five star on Saturday, unlike Kevin de Bruyne. With a remote-controlled curling shot into the top corner, the Manchester City midfielder put his team back on the right path after thirteen minutes of play (1-1) in this match on the 32nd day of the Premier League. The Belgian international responded to Frenchman Mateta's opener in the 4th minute with a flat cross foot (0-1).
After Man City's second goal from Lewis barely into the second half (1-2, 47th), De Bruyne recited a classic for the English champions: an assist for Erving Haaland (1-3, 66th) before to enjoy once again a recovery from the left (1-4, 70th). The achievement of the Habs Odsonne Édouard changed nothing (2-4, 86th).
Liverpool expected in Manchester
A double and an offering, this is a very bright London afternoon for KDB and his teammates. Pep Guardiola's team is back on equal points with Liverpool, leader and one game less that Jürgen Klopp's players will play on Sunday at Old Trafford, against Manchester United (kick-off at 4:30 p.m.).
In the three-way race for the English league title, Arsenal are also playing away. The Gunners meet early Saturday evening in Brighton.
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