De Bruyne’s Heroics Propel Manchester City to Thrilling 3-2 Victory Over Newcastle

Kevin De Bruyne made a dazzling return to the Premier League, entering as a substitute and catalyzing Manchester City to a thrilling 3-2 victory over Newcastle in a frenetic clash at St James’ Park. Pep Guardiola’s team took the lead with Bernardo Silva’s backheel finish in the 26th minute, but Alexander Isak (35′) and Anthony Gordon (37′) responded with two splendid goals before halftime, stunning the defending champions.

De Bruyne, back in action after a hamstring issue that kept him sidelined since the season opener, changed the game. He came on for Silva in the 70th minute and netted the equalizer just four minutes later with a delightful strike from outside the box, courtesy of a Rodri pass.

The elegant Belgian then played a crucial role in City’s victory, setting up substitute Oscar Bobb for the winning goal. With this result, City climbed to second in the table with 43 points from 20 matches, trailing leaders Liverpool by two points.

Meanwhile, Eddie Howe’s Newcastle, despite a resilient effort, sits 10th with 29 points from 21 games, enduring their sixth defeat in seven matches against the UEFA Champions League holders.

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