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Exciting football updates: Notre Dame and Wisconsin set for a Lambeau showdown in 2026, while NFL's Roger Goodell hints at a major 16-game international schedule expansion soon.

'Super-proud' De Bruyne: City sendoff felt 'weird'

ESPNWednesday, May 21, 2025 at 6:14:18 AM
Kevin De Bruyne, Manchester City's legendary midfielder, admitted feeling mixed emotions after his last home game for the club. The Belgian playmaker, who's been instrumental in City's dominance over the past decade—bagging six league titles and their first-ever Champions League—described the farewell as "weird" but said he's "super-proud" of what the team achieved during his tenure.
What This Means: This isn't just another player departure—De Bruyne's exit marks the end of an era for City. His leadership and creativity were central to turning them into a European powerhouse, so his emotional goodbye resonates with fans who’ve watched him define a golden period for the club. It’s a bittersweet moment, celebrating his legacy while facing the reality that big transitions are coming.
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