Summary

  • FT: Manchester City 3-1 Bournemouth - Kovacic dismissed before Cook also sent off for visitors

  • Marmoush's brilliant strike from range opens scoring before Silva and Gonzalez score

  • Crystal Palace 4-2 Wolverhampton Wanderers - Eze scores hosts fourth as they come from behind

  • A win for Manchester City moves them up to third

  • Defeat ends Bournemouth's European hopes

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  1. Postpublished at 22:55 British Summer Time

    Kevin de Bruyne has won 16 major trophies with Manchester City in his decade-long career at the club.

    • Six Premier League titles
    • Two FA Cups
    • Five League Cups
    • One Champions League
    • One Club World Cup
    • One Uefa Super Cup
    Kevin de Bruyne Champions LeagueImage source, Getty Images
    Kevin de Bruyne FA Cup trophyImage source, Getty Images
    Kevin de Bruyne PL trophyImage source, Getty Images
  2. Postpublished at 22:52 British Summer Time

    Where will Kevin de Bruyne go next?

    There has been talk of a Premier League move or a potential move to the American or Saudi leagues.

    It would be strange to see him playing for another Premier League club. Can any of them afford his wages?

  3. Postpublished at 22:49 British Summer Time

    FT: Man City 3-1 Bournemouth

    Kevin De Bruyne created two chances for Man City tonight, taking his overall total in the Premier League to 846. Since Opta have this metric on record (2003-04), no player has created more (Cesc Fàbregas also 846).

    Kevin de BruyneImage source, Getty Images
  4. 'Too many mistakes for one game'published at 22:46 British Summer Time

    FT: Crystal Palace 4-2 Wolves

    Wolves

    Wolves boss Vítor Pereira, speaking to Sky Sports: "We made a lot of mistakes. This team is very dangerous in the counter attack. If we go inside or the middle we know if they get the ball they will create a fast transition.

    "When we were in the best moment of the game to score 3-2, we had chance to make it 3-3 two times but another mistake finished the game. I cannot accept that.

    "We must keep our feet on the ground, calm down again and be humble - running and fighting and doing the tactical things.

    "My team is one with organisation and tactical maturity. Today there were too many mistakes for one game."

  5. 'The goals were four gifts'published at 22:43 British Summer Time

    FT: Crystal Palace 4-2 Wolves

    Wolves

    Wolves boss Vítor Pereira, speaking to BBC MOTD: "We cannot compete at this level if we offer gifts to them and in my opinion they were four gifts.

    "In the moment we had chance to score 3-3 another mistake and this is not possible, we must be focused until the last minute. We must be our best level every time.

    "I must speak about the team - as a team we committed mistakes that we cannot commit. In this league if you commit a mistake they punish you.

    "The Premier League is no a league we can come here to be a part of the party for them. We come here to compete for three points."

  6. 'I couldn't have written a better story and a better ending'published at 22:42 British Summer Time

    FT: Crystal Palace 4-2 Wolves

    Crystal Palace

    Crystal Palace's Joel Ward poses for a photograph with his children and the trophy of the FA CupImage source, Reuters

    Crystal Palace defender Joel Ward, who is 35 years old and leaving the club after 13 years, told Sky Sports: "What a way to sign off. I couldn't have written a better story and a better ending. I feel honoured and incredibly blessed to have had this time at Palace and I look forward to the next challenge in front of me.

    "There's a belief in that changing room and I'm sure these lads will take this club forwards. What an exciting period of time, I've been part of this club for so long. I will be following these guys next season, this is a fairy-tale ending for me.

    "It means the world. I wouldn't be here if it was not for the family and they supported me and the sacrifices they made in the early years. All the players and managers over the years helped me continue the journey.

    "The manager demands a lot from us and then it's up to us to fill our potential. He knows us inside and out. To bring home a major trophy and take this club into Europe, he deserves all the plaudits he gets.

    "I still have the desire to play. Going across the line tonight made me realise how much I love this game so there's no chance I will be hanging them up."

  7. 'De Bruyne lets his football do the talking'published at 22:40 British Summer Time

    FT: Man City 3-1 Bournemouth

    Micah Richards
    Former Man City defender on Sky Sports

    He lets his football do the talking. He's such a shy character but I've been meeting him over the years and seeing how humble he is and how great a player he is, it's just great to see.

    He's deserved his send-off. Everyone who's played with him speaks highly of him, and to do what he's one in the Premier League is just sensational.

    Kevin De Bruyne with his family after he played his final game.Image source, PA Media
  8. 'Together we've built a big future for you guys'published at 22:38 British Summer Time

    FT: Man City 3-1 Bournemouth

    Manchester City

    More from Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne speaking on the pitch about the fans: "They've been so welcoming from the beginning. To have almost a full stadium supporting my family and me says everything. Who can have 50,00 people waiting for you to say goodbye? It's indescribable and thank you very much."

    On there being a statue of him: "It means I will always be part of this club. I always represent a small piece of that and whenever I come back with these guys and with family and friends I will be able to see myself standing around the stadium. I will always be here.

    "I think the best way to describe my life with my wife and my three kids is we've fit in perfectly. We understand where the club has come to and why the club means a lot to a lot of people. Together we've built a big future for you guys, for the club to perform the way this club will perform. I know there's been a bit of a tough year for us but I think the team deserves all the support from you guys. I know they're pushing really hard and this team will be back next year pushing for all the titles, so they deserve this.

    "I think after 10 years it was about time somebody let me talk a bit and it's time to say goodbye. I will be back but we love you and see you soon.

  9. Postpublished at 22:36 British Summer Time

    Kevin de Bruyne thought he'd got away with heading down the tunnel but his team-mates loft him into the air with the obligatory bumps.

    He eventually exits the pitch to another guard of honour with his family.

    Manchester City's Kevin De Bruyne is thrown in the air by teammatesImage source, Reuters
  10. 'It's been a pleasure'published at 22:34 British Summer Time

    FT: Man City 3-1 Bournemouth

    Manchester City

    Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne speaking on the pitch on how he feels leaving the club: "Manchester is home, Manchester is where these little kids were born. I came here with my wife, Michelle, to stay for a long time, didn't expect to be here 10 years. To do what we've done as a club, supporters, teammates we've won everything. We made the city, the club bigger and now they're going to take over.

    "I wanted to play with creativity, I wanted to play with passion. I wanted to enjoy football and I hope everyone enjoyed it. Everybody has pushed me so hard inside and outside the club to be the best version of myself and these guys, everybody we see on the screen and these guys in front of me have made me better than I was before. It's an honour to play with these guys. I've made so many friends for life. We'll be back for sure soon.

    "This team tries to entertain people and win. This team works incredibly hard everybody behind the scenes and on the pitch. This team will win in the future, with or without me, and everybody in the city, the supporters, will be behind the team like they've done with me for the last 10 years. This team will have success that's for sure.

    "You just want to do well and win and then when you win you want to win more. You want to push the city and we've had five/six parades and that's been incredible to witness everything that goes around in the city. All the moments with these teammates there's been too many to count. It's been a pleasure."

  11. Postpublished at 22:32 British Summer Time

    Ten years at Manchester City.

    Kevin de Bruyne stats
  12. 'An outstanding and incredible group'published at 22:30 British Summer Time

    FT: Crystal Palace 4-2 Wolves

    Crystal Palace

    Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner, speaking to Match of the Day, said: "We spoke about it before and we didn't know what we would see and what we would get so credit to the players. We had a great energy on the pitch and that's not easy after such a huge achievement. It's an outstanding and incredible group and they showed it again. We trust every single one of the players and everyone has contributed to the success.

    "It was a fantastic atmosphere. Everybody shouted my name and I didn't know what they wanted and someone said I should wave with my hands. It was an amazing experience and a great game. We always want everyone to have a great time at Selhurst Park and that they are happy."

    On getting the highest Premier League points total for the club: "This is the consequence of what we're talking about and to always keep our standards high and not be satisfied and take the next step. That's what this group is trying.

    "There were many things that were not perfect but what we demand, the effort and that everyone does his job. It's great that we could raise our personal standards and that's what makes me proud."

  13. Postpublished at 22:29 British Summer Time

    Kevin de Bruyne leads off the team in a lap of appreciation on the pitch.

    There were chants of "we want you to stay" from sections of the crowd during his final speech to the City fans.

    Emotional scenes at the Etihad but also a celebration of one of the greatest players to grace the Premier League.

  14. Ward brings the FA Cup to Selhurst Parkpublished at 22:23 British Summer Time

    FT: Crystal Palace 4-2 Wolves

    Alex Howell
    BBC football news reporter at Selhurst Park

    Joel Ward brings the FA Cup out onto the pitch at Selhurst Park for the first time.

    He comes through a guard of honour as players and staff show appreciation for what he has done for the club over 13 years.

    N/AImage source, BBC Sport
  15. Postpublished at 22:23 British Summer Time

    FT: Man City 3-1 Bournemouth

    It's announced on the pitch that Kevin de Bruyne will have a statue erected outside the Etihad stadium.

    "It means I'll always be around" says the midfielder.

  16. Postpublished at 22:21 British Summer Time

    Special moments for Kevin de Bruyne.

    Kevin de BruyneImage source, PA Media
    Kevin de BruyneImage source, PA Media
    Kevin de BruyneImage source, PA Media
  17. Postpublished at 22:19 British Summer Time

    FT: Man City 3-1 Bournemouth

    Kevin de Bruyne, while he's often the centre of attention on the pitch, clearly does not enjoy the limelight in this way.

    He's now talking to Manchester City presenter Natalie Pike. Full quotes to follow.

  18. Postpublished at 22:17 British Summer Time

    FT: Man City 3-1 Bournemouth

    Pep Guardiola is in tears as Kevin de Bruyne watches the video. Cheers from the crowd as each famous ex-player pops up.

    Pablo Zabaleta, Aymeric Laporte, Joe Hart, Vincent Kompany and Riyad Mahrez are next up to deliver their tributes.

  19. Postpublished at 22:16 British Summer Time

    FT: Man City 3-1 Bournemouth

    Kevin de Bruyne stands on the pitch to be interviewed and says he feels "very emotional".

    A video is shown on the big screen with thank yous from famous faces - Sergio Aguero, Mike Summerbee, Fernandinho, Raheem Sterling and De Bruyne's family are among those to give special messages to the Belgian.

  20. Europa League anthem at Selhurst Parkpublished at 22:12 British Summer Time

    FT: Crystal Palace 4-2 Wolves

    Alex Howell
    BBC football news reporter at Selhurst Park

    The Palace announcer is playing the Europa League anthem before the players come out for their lap of appreciation.

    The Eagles will be in Europe for the first time next season.