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Manchester City Stages Stunning Comeback Against Palace as De Bruyne Shines in Etihad Thriller

Just six days after facing intense scrutiny for their lacklustre derby draw at Old Trafford, Manchester City responded with a statement performance, overturning a two-goal deficit to demolish Crystal Palace 5-2 in an electrifying Premier League clash at the Etihad Stadium.

The early moments belonged to Palace, who capitalized on City’s defensive lapses. Eberechi Eze and Chris Richards pounced to give the visitors a 2-0 cushion, while a third goal was disallowed by a razor-thin semi-automated offside call—marking the technology’s debut in the Premier League. It was a narrow escape that flipped the momentum.

Enter Kevin De Bruyne. With only a few games left in his City career, the Belgian maestro delivered a vintage performance. His curling 33rd-minute free-kick off the inside of the post left Dean Henderson rooted. Shortly before halftime, a deflected lay-off from De Bruyne (erroneously credited to Ilkay Gundogan) allowed Omar Marmoush to net his seventh goal of the campaign.

Seconds after the break, De Bruyne calmly laid off the ball for Mateo Kovacic to drive City into the lead. The hosts were relentless: James McAtee made up for earlier misses by converting Ederson’s long pass with composure, while Nico O’Reilly’s deflected strike sealed City’s highest-scoring home league match of the season.

Despite Ederson limping off with a suspected injury, City’s intensity never waned. This win ended a six-match spell that had yielded only 10 goals, reigniting their charge for a top-four finish. The victory pushed them back into fourth place, heaping pressure on rivals Chelsea and Newcastle in the race for Champions League qualification.

Meanwhile, De Bruyne’s farewell tour took on fresh significance. His presence transformed a potential crisis into a celebration of excellence. With two assists and a goal, he reminded fans of the poise, precision, and brilliance that defined a decade of success in sky blue.

For Crystal Palace, the collapse was alarming. After a bright opening period, Oliver Glasner’s men lost control. Midfield battles were lost, and City’s space exploitation exposed defensive frailties. Despite Eze’s disallowed goal and flashes of quality, the visitors couldn’t contain the onslaught.

The result underlines how quickly fortunes can change in football—and how, in moments of pressure, class like De Bruyne’s can shape outcomes.

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