SATV 4 May, Kathmandu: Kevin De Bruyne scored and gave Manchester City a crucial but barely deserved 1-0 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers and a lift into third place in the Premier League on Friday.
The Belgian is leaving City at the end of the season and still providing good memories thanks to his goal against a team that won its last six league encounters.
With three games left, City was a firm favourite to take one of the Champions League places.
Slightly against the run of play, De Bruyne side-footed home a cut back from Jeremy Doku 10 minutes before halftime in his second-to-last appearance at Etihad Stadium.
Wolves will be aggrieved at not taking something from the game but were undone by poor finishing and the City goalposts.
In the 22nd, Jean-Ricner Bellegarde opted to pass when it looked easier to shoot but Marshall Munetsi at full stretch could not get on the end of his inviting cross.
Five minutes later, Rayan Ait-Nouri hit the post then saw his rebound cleared off the line by Josko Gvardiol.
The woodwork saved City again in the second half when a Matheus Cunha strike crashed off the post.
City coach Pep Guardiola, meanwhile, scotched rumors he's about to leave the club. He recently signed a contract extension until June 2027.
Guardiola said he will take a break from management when he leaves City but he told Sky Sports he did not know when that would be.
“I didn’t say I’m leaving now, or the end of season, or the end of contract, I said when I finish my time here, be it one, two, three, four, five years,” the Catalan said. “What I am saying is when I am finished here I will take a break.”
Some Manchester City fans protested the club’s season ticket pricing and policies before the game, taking their seats only after the match kicked off.
Likewise in Italian league, Kike Pérez's first Serie A goal was not enough to lift Venezia out of the relegation zone after Torino scored late to secure a 1-1 draw at home on Friday.
Visiting Venezia had already seen an early goal disallowed for offside when Pérez put them ahead after 35 minutes, squeezing between two defenders and angling home a low right-foot shot.
However, Nikola Vlašić converted a 77th-minute penalty to give the home side a share of the points.
The result was harsh for Venezia, for which a first away win since February 2022 would have lifted it out of the bottom three.
Instead, it remained third from bottom, one point above Empoli and a point behind Lecce, both of whom have a game in hand.
The bottom three go down, with last-placed Monza almost certain to drop. Torino was in 10th.
Meanwhile in the German League, Bochum and Heidenheim are both staring relegation in the face after the struggling teams drew 0-0 in a tense Bundesliga encounter on Friday.
A defeat would have condemned bottom club Bochum to the drop but a point means it survives at least one more week. The Ruhr side remained last in the Bundesliga, equal on points with Kiel.
The result was equally frustrating for Heidenheim, which remained third from bottom, four points above Bochum and Kiel, but four behind Hoffenheim, which has a game in hand.
Heidenheim lost goalkeeper Kevin Müller to injury in the 50th minute, when he was taken off on a stretcher after a goalmouth clash with Ibrahima Sissoko.