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Manchester City s home game ended at 3 a.m.! 1 point determines fate: tied third, lost sixth

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At 3 a.m. on May 21, in the 37th round of the Premier League, Manchester City played against Bournemouth at home. For Manchester City, this is another battle of fate that decides to compete for a Champions League place: once you lose, the initiative in fighting for 5 is not under your control. Manchester City's season ends at home and the club will bid farewell to De Bruyne.

[Confrontation History]

The two teams have had 19 dialogues in total, and Manchester City has an overwhelming advantage in 17 wins, 1 draw and 1 loss. The only loss was this season's Premier League, with Manchester City losing 1-2 away.

[Marcelona City's Battle for 5 Destiny: Draw 3rd Losing No. 6]

The 3-5th place in the Premier League has entered the most cruel stage of fighting. Newcastle scored 66 points and 22 goals in 37 games, Chelsea scored 66 points and 20 goals in 37 games, Villa scored 66 points and 9 goals in 37 games, Manchester City scored 65 points and 24 goals in 36 games, Nottingham Forest scored 65 points and 13 goals in 37 games, and the five teams are only 1 point difference!

and Bournemouth will be the battle of destiny for Manchester City to fight for 5. If they defeat the Cherry League, Manchester City will be able to rise to third place in the Premier League in 37 games and take the initiative to compete for 5; if they lose to Bournemouth, Manchester City, with 65 points in 37 games, will rank 6, losing the initiative to compete for a Champions League place. If it is tied, there will be a wonder of the Premier League: Newcastle, Chelsea, Villa and Manchester City will score the same point, and Manchester City will rank third with a goal difference advantage.

Simply put, Manchester City can accept a draw, but must not lose, otherwise it will only depend on God's will to fight for 5. One point determines destiny, and the competition in the Premier League is really cruel.

[Home game ends Manchester City bid farewell to master De Bruyne]

De Bruyne has confirmed that he will leave Manchester City after the end of the season. De Bruyne may not participate in the Club World Cup in mid-June. Manchester City vs Bournemouth, this is the Blue Moon's home game finale. The club announced that after the game, a farewell ceremony will be held for De Bruyne. The match against Bournemouth will be De Bruyne's 142nd home match in his career in Premier League and will also be his last home appearance. De Bruyne, 33, joined Manchester City in the summer of 2015. Over the past 10 years, De Bruyne has made 420 appearances for Manchester City, contributing 108 goals and 177 assists, winning 1 Champions League and 6 Premier League events, with a total of 18 championship trophys.

[Real Madrid is here to inspect goods: Haaland vs Hausen]

Due to injury, Haaland has only 29 appearances in the Premier League this season and scored 21 goals. In the match against Bournemouth, Haaland is expected to continue to start, striving for goals and victory. The Bournemouth defender who is in charge of marking Haaland will be Dean Hausen. 20-year-old Dean Hausen is about to join Real Madrid in the Club World Cup. Before registering for Real Madrid, Hausen must first compete with Haaland and show his defensive ability.

【Expected starter】

Manchester City (4231): Ederson/Nuness, Akanji, Dias, Gwadior/B Shi, Kovacic/Mccarty, De Bruyne, Foden/Haland

Bornemouth (4231): Kepa/Julian Araujo, Zabarney, Hausen, Kolkz/Taylor Adams, Cook/Tavenier, Cruivett Jr., Semenyo/Evan Nelson

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