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Man City vs. Bournemouth final score: Premier League result, stats as Marmoush illuminates De Bruyne farewell

ETIHAD STADIUM, MANCHESTER —Omar Marmoush produced a goal fit for the occasion as Manchester City’s fans bade farewell to Kevin De Bruyne during Tuesday’s 3-1 win over Bournemouth.

Club great De Bruyne will leave City when his contract expires at the end of the season and produced flashes of the old magic to be regularly serenaded by his adoring public.

Spectacular long-range goals have been a key part of De Bruyne’s repertoire in Manchester and Marmoush conjured one that the brilliant Belgian would be proud to call his own.

Bournemouth’s defence took the collectively ill-advised step of standing off Marmoush, who took out the frustrations of having an FA Cup final penalty saved three days ago by smashing an unstoppable shot in off the post from almost 30 yards. It’s a late goal-of-the-season contender. Unfortunately for De Bruyne, he arguable produced the miss of the season a few moments later when he hit the crossbar from five yards with the goal gaping.

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Man City vs. Bournemouth score

  Fulltime Goalscorers
Man City 3 Marmoush 14′, Silva 38′, Nico 89′
Bournemouth 1 Jebbison 90+6′

Venue: Etihad Stadium, Manchester
Referee: Thomas Bramall

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Lineups:

Man City (4-2-2-2, right to left): 31. Ederson (GK) — 27. Matheus Nunes, 3. Ruben Dias, 25. Manuel Akanji, 24. Josko Gvardiol — 20. Bernardo Silva (10. Jack Grealish), 8. Mateo Kovacic —17. Kevin De Bruyne (14. Nico Gonzalez), 19. Ilkay Gundogan (11. Jeremy Doku) — 9. Erling Haaland (16. Rodri), 7. Omar Marmoush (52. Oscar Bobb)

Bournemouth (4-2-3-1, right to left): 13. Kepa Arrizabalaga (GK) — 22. Julian Araujo (15. Adam Smith), 27. Illya Zabarnyi, 2. Dean Huijsen, 3. Milos Kerkez (20. Julio Soler)— 4. Lewis Cook, 12. Tyler Adams — 24. Antoine Semenyo, 19. Justin Kluivert (7. David Brooks), 16. Marcus Tavernier — 9. Evanilson (21. Daniel Jebbison)

Pep Guardiola’s men headed into this game needing four points to make sure of UEFA Champions League qualification for next season. 

Getting three of them after Bernardo Silva and substitute Nico Gonzalez also got on the score sheet allows some margin for error at Fulham on the final day. 

City will play that game without Mateo Kovacic, who was sent off for bringing down Evanilson when through on goal in the 67th minute, although Lewis Cook made it 10 vs. 10 six minutes later when he leapt into an ugly challenge on Nico.

The Kovacic red card was brought about by an awful pass back towards his own goal by Josko Gvardiol and a similarly lax moment from the other City full-back, Matheus Nunes, allowed Bournemouth substitute Daniel Jebbison to net a last-gasp consolation.

Ballon d’Or winner Rodri returned from the bench to a standing ovation, nine months on from the ACL injury that blew a hole in City’s season. They’re up to third and almost out of the woods in the race for a Champions League place.

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Man City vs Bournemouth stats

Man City Stat Bournemouth
12 Shots 7
5 Shots on target 2
1.6 Expected goals 1.06
58% Possession 42%
592 Passes 420
3 Corners 1
7 Fouls 13
1 Yellow cards 3
1 Red cards 1
2 Offsides 3

Man City vs. Bournemouth live updates, highlights, and commentary

Fulltime

It matters not a jot in terms of the result. City are almost there in their sometimes arduous quest to reach the Champions League. Marmoush’s goal brought the house down and Guardiola’s men were pretty good here. Now it’s the Kevin De Bruyne show post-match. Thanks for joining us.

90+6 minsGOOOOAAAALLLLLL!!!! Daniel Jebbison!!!!

The Bournemouth substitute gets a consolation with a strike that loops home via Ederson’s boot. That was caused by an awful pass back towards his own goal by Nunes, which wasn’t dissimilar to Gvardiol’s effort that led to Kovacic’s red card.

90 mins: Six minutes to be added on. Doku, Grealish and Bobb are coming on for City, with Marmoush, Gundogan and Silva making way.

89 minsGOOOOOOAAAAALLLLLL!!!!! Nico Gonzalez!!!!!

That seals it! Nico strides forward onto Nunes’s pass and curls a lovely finish between Kepa and the post. Another finish that De Bruyne would have been proud of.

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86 mins: Silva catches Kepa way out of his ground near halfway and the goalkeeper trips Marmoush as he seeks to pass him. Just a red this time, as Marmoush was way away from goal, but it’s a risky one.

82 mins: Nothing of much consequence from the free-kick, but the City fans don’t care because here comes Rodri for the first time since last September. A warm embrace from both Guardiola and Haaland, who is the man to make way.

80 mins: the recently introduced Smith bodychecks Haaland. A lot of body to check. City have a free-kick in the sort of position De Bruyne would have love. You have to think Marmoush will fancy it.

73 minsLEWIS COOK IS SENT OFF! Well, I hope Bournemouth enjoyed those six minutes of having a one-man advantage. Cook leaps into a challenge on Nico in the centre circle and catches him studs-up, above the ankle. A brainless challenge in most circumstances but that’s really quite the decision he’s made there. Goodness me. It’s 10 vs. 10.

69 mins: Guardiola needs to reshuffle now, and Kevin De Bruyne departs to a standing ovation. Nico Gonzalez into the fray.

67 mins: MATEO KOVACIC IS SENT OFF! Now then! Kovacic pulls back Evanilson when through on goal and he has to go. His Croatia team-mate Gvardiol has to take a measure of the blame, though, for playing a shocking blind pass to start the whole commotion. 

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65 mins: For a man who messed up an FA Cup final penalty three days ago, Omar Marmoush is certainly hitting them sweetly. This latest effort deflected behind for a corner.

63 mins: Bournemouth neatly get themselves up the field but Nunes shows superb recovery pace to give Brook adequate harassment. Ederson collects the cross.

62 mins: A nice moment as Rodri comes out to warm up and receives a standing ovation from the Etuhad Stadium.

59 mins: The Cherries work the attack to Semenyo, who cuts in from the right and lets fly. That was travelling but, handily for Ederson, travelling away from his right post.

58 mins: Nice, controlled period of Bournemouth possession and the home faithful try to rouse their side. 

53 mins: Nice try from De Bruyne, who’s in the mood and getting closer. He’s serenaded again.

49 mins: Anything you can do… Marmoush sets the ball back to Nunes, who clatters one from 30 yards. Good hit but it was always going over the top.

Kickoff: 2nd Half

Back underway for, hopefully, another breezy 45 minutes of Premier League football. Brooks replaces Kluivert for Bournemouth.

Halftime

A fine half from City. Marmoush has probably scored their goal of the season, Silva with a typically tenacious second. De Bruyne has sparkled and also thrown in a comedy miss. Something for everyone! Bournemouth remain a live dog in this fight, as evidenced by Evanilson hitting the post, but it feels like Pep Guardiola’s side have just taken a fairly sizeable step towards Champions League qualification.

45+1 mins: A promising Bournemouth attack ends with Kluivert getting his timing all wrong and slapping a volley into orbit.

44 mins: Kepa punches a De Bruyne free-kick clear and he does well to save when Gundogan fizzes one through the crowd. That wouldn’t have counted because the offside flag was up against Haaland for blocking the keeper’s line of sight. Which, I guess, makes it both a better and an inconsequential save.

39 mins: City turn over possession high up once again, Haaland into the box and he looks for a pass to De Bruyne that doesn’t come off. He should have shot there and it’s hard to imagine him doing anything else on any other night.

38 minsGOOOOOAAAAAALLLLLL!!!! Bernardo Silva!!!

A well-earned goal for Silva, whose tenacious sliding tackle on Kerkez led to the Bournemouth left-back making a hash of his defensive work. The ball came back, Ilkay Gundogan scampered to the byline and found Silva to ram home at the near post.

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35 mins: Ederson with a wretched clearance and Tavernier’s shot is bravely blocked by Dias. It was a good first half hour from City but they’ve had a ropey few minutes here.

32 mins: Evanilson hits the post! The Brazilian could, maybe should, have his third goal against City this season. Tavernier gets into space down the City right and his cross is perfectly places, beyond Akanji, for Evanilson to slide against the upright.

30 mins: There’s been a bit of a lull since that De Bruyne horror show, which has at least allowed for amusing images for his family in the stands and Rodri on the City bench being absolutely aghast.

25 mins: OH GOOD GRIEF, KEVIN, WHAT HAVE YOU DONE???? Marmoush leaves on on an absolute plate for De Bruyne, who from five yards out somehow hits the crossbar with his left foot. Dear, oh dear. 

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22 mins: Haaland tries one of his mad kung-fu volleys at the back post after De Bruyne digs out a cross from the left. It almost works.

20 mins: Marmoush now getting the “shooooot” treatment every time he gets the ball. Which is all fun and games, but the joke wears thin when you’re doing it with a forward. 

14 minsGOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLL!!!!!!! Omar Marmoush!!!!!

It’s a glorious goal from the City forward. De Bruynesque, dare we say? Marmoush let fly from over 25 yards and the ball went in off the top of the left-hand post. Kepa won’t like being beaten from there. He’ll be even less pleased with the fact his defenders allowed Marmoush to merrily advance before unleashing that howitzer. 

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9 mins: De Bruyne sends Nunes into the box. He looks to chop inside past Kepa but the Bournemouth keeper gets a vital hand in.

7 mins: De Bruyne out to the pocket on the right wing to whip in his first cross of the night from Kevin De Bruyne country. Huijsen gets in a good defensive clearance. Kovacic loses his footing while shooting from the loose ball but that’s not a bad effort, whistling just wide.

6 mins: Nice move by City and Marmoush slides Silva into the box. The only issue is the Egypt forward seemed to stand admiring his work and was not on hand for the cutback.

4 mins: Dias, not a man noted for on-field extravagence, tries an absurd, backheel volley that lets in Kluivert. He’s driven wide and the shot is too close to Ederson.

2 mins: In comes a resulting long throw, which Ederson claims confidently.

Kickoff: 1st Half

A lively opening, with De Bruyne not really getting hold of a shot before Bournemouth break and Kerkez fizzes a cross through the City box.

5 mins before kickoff: Here come the teams, with Kevin De Bruyne leading out Manchester City.

20 mins before kickoff: Rodri joining the Manchester City subs is a welcome sight for the locals. The Ballon d’Or winner is in a matchday squad for the first time since suffering an ACL injury against Arsenal last September. The assortment of substitutes alongside him feels… odd. There’s no space for Savinho in the squad, or FA Cup final debutant Claudio Echeverri. James McAtee and Rico Lewis are nowhere to be seen once again.

40 mins before kickoff: In tonight’s matchday programme, Kevin De Bruyne picked his best XI from his time at City. He gave Erling Haaland the nod over Sergio Aguero at centre-forward, although you might not get to many supporters agreeing with that call right now. Haaland missed a penalty when City faced Bournemouth in the FA Cup quarterfinals. He went on to score the equaliser in an eventual 2-1 win before going down with an ankle injury shortly afterwards. Haaland returned from injury a couple of games ago, since when his team have not scored a goal and he passed up an FA Cup final penalty that Omar Marmoush had saved. With Champions League qualification up for grabs, it feels like time for Guardiola’s superstar striker to step up.

1 hour before kickoff: Two changes for Bournemouth. Justin Kluivert replaces the sidelined Alex Scott, as expected and Julian Araujo is in for Adam Smith at right-back

1 hr 15 mins before kickoff: Kevin De Bruyne starts for City, with Rodri back on the bench for the first time since his ACL injury against Arsenal last September. Nathan Ake and Oscar Bob are also among the substitutes, while Guardiola has opted for an experience-packed and narrow midfield, with Ikay Gundogan, Bernardo Silva and Mateo Kovacic all starting.

1 hr 40 mins before kickoff: So this will be Kevin De Bruyne’s final Manchester City appearance at the Etihad Stadium. If you’re the sort of person who reads a football live blog you’ll probably have as much fun as I had looking at the team for De Bruyne’s full Premier League debut for City, his first start at the Etihad Stadium. There’s a smattering of fellow club greats such as Sergio Aguero, Yaya Toure and Fernandinho, along with a fairly haphazard defence that helps to explain West Ham’s 2-1 win over Manuel Pellegrini’s City in September 2015. De Bruyne pulled a goal back for the hosts, the first of 108 in City colours.

Man City vs. West Ham 2015 (4-2-3-1, right to left): Hart (GK) — Sagna, Otamendi, Mangala, Kolarov — Fernandinho, Yaya Toure — Navas, De Bruyne, Sterling — Aguero

2 hours before kickoff. Hello and welcome to The Sporting News’ live coverage of Manchester City vs. Bournemouth in the Premier League. Pep Guardiola needs his players to bounce back from their sapping loss to Crystal Palace in Saturday’s FA Cup final, with Champions League qualification still on the line.

Man City vs. Bournemouth kick off time

The Premier League match kicks off in Manchester at 8 p.m. local time.

Here’s how that time translates across some of the major territories:

  Date Kickoff time
USA Tue, May 20 3:00 p.m. ET
Canada Tue, May 20 3:00 p.m. ET
UK Tue, May 20 8:00 p.m. BST
Australia Wed, May 21 6:00 a.m. AEDT
India Wed, May 21 1:30 a.m. IST

Man City vs. Bournemouth lineups, team news

Kevin De Bruyne‘s glittering 10-season stay at City will come to an end this week, unless he makes the unlikely call to play in the FIFA Club World Cup. What’s sure is this will be his final appearance in the sky-blue shirt at the Etihad Stadium. Despite playing 90 minutes at Wembley on Saturday, the experienced playmaker starts alongside long-time City colleagues Bernardo Silva and Ilkay Gundogan

Mateo Kovacic was unable to join him in midfield at Wembley after Guardiola cryptically said the Croatia international did not feel “perfect”, and it remains to be seen whether he will be available to return.

City have failed to score in 180 minutes since Erling Haaland returned to their starting XI, but the Norway superstar will almost certainly start in attack, probably supported by Omar Marmoush and Jeremy Doku. Phil Foden is likely to be on the bench once more as he continues to nurse an ankle ligament injury.

Man City lineup (4-2-2-2, right to left): Ederson (GK) — Nunes, Dias, Akanji, Gvardiol — Silva, Kovacic —De Bruyne, Gundogan — Haaland, Marmoush

Man City subs: Ortega (GK), Ake, Grealish, Doku, Nico, Rodri, Foden, Bobb, O’Reilly

Alex Scott is recovering from surgery on his broken jaw and joins Enes Unal (knee), Ryan Christie (groin), Dango Ouattara (adductor) and Luis Sinisterra (thigh) among the contingent that boss Andoni Iraola will likely be unable to call upon over the final week.

Justin Kluivert will likely come into the XI and enjoy a final chance to add to his superb tally of 10 Premier League goals away from home this season. First-choice striker Evanilson has five goals in his past five away league starts and two goals against City this term.

Dean Huijsen is expected to start in defence despite having signed a contract to join Real Madrid at the end of the season. Julian Araujo comes in at right-back, with Adam Smith ​​​​​​dropping to the bench.

Bournemouth lineup (4-2-3-1, right to left): Kepa (GK) — Araujo, Zabarnyi, Huijsen, Kerkez — Cook, Adams — Semenyo, Kluivert, Tavernier — Evanilson

Bournemouth subs: Dennis (GK), Senesi, Brooks, Smith, Soler, Jebbison, Silcott-Duberry, Akinmboni, Winterburn

Man City vs. Bournemouth live stream, TV channel

Here’s how to watch this Premier League match across selected areas of the world’s major regions:

Region TV Streaming
USA USA Network Fubo, NBC Sports site/app
Canada Fubo
UK Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League Sky GO, Now TV
Australia Optus Sport
India Star Sports Select 1 Disney+ Hotstar, JioCinema

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