In a stellar display of skill against Burnley, Kevin De Bruyne’s remarkable vision had Manchester City supporters convinced that Liverpool’s title hopes were dashed. Julian Alvarez’s quick-fire brace secured a 2-0 lead for Man City at halftime, with De Bruyne scoring the first goal with a header in the sixteenth minute and then doubling the lead two minutes later with a magical assist to Alvarez from a free kick.
City fans expressed ecstasy over De Bruyne’s assist, declaring the title race “over” as the star player showcased his full recovery. Despite the enthusiasm, Manchester City found themselves trailing league leaders Liverpool in the standings. On social media, fans celebrated De Bruyne’s performance, predicting an unstoppable 15-game unbeaten run and declaring victory over rivals.
With three points from the match, Man City would have 46 points, still trailing Liverpool, who would have 48 points before their upcoming match against Chelsea. De Bruyne’s remarkable comeback was highlighted, with his impactful role in City’s FA Cup victory over Huddersfield and a crucial contribution in the Premier League against Newcastle United.
In response to a journalist’s question about his spectacular goal against Newcastle, De Bruyne asserted that it was not coincidental but well thought out. Analyzing the situation, he explained his awareness of Fabian Schar’s defensive efforts and Julian Alvarez’s movement, showcasing the intelligence behind his gameplay.
As the dust settled on this remarkable performance, Manchester City supporters reveled in the belief that De Bruyne’s resurgence had tilted the scales in their favor, setting the stage for an intense and closely contested title race with Liverpool.