Kevin De Bruyne marked his Premier League return in style with a stunning goal from outside the box.
With his side trailing 2-1 at St James’ Park after an electric first half, De Bruyne was brought on in the second half for goalscorer Bernardo Silva.
De Bruyne came on with instant impact when he levelled the score for Man City
Within a handful of touches the Belgian star had found the back of the net to fire his side level with Eddie Howe‘s Newcastle.
On just his fifth touch, the Belgian playmaker found the back of the net and minutes later secured an assist to bag the win for his Manchester City side on the road.
In the first minute of stoppage time the Belgian went on to set up a perfect pass for Oscar Bobb, and the Norwegian winger slotted home to secure a dramatic win for City.
OHHHHH KEVIN DE BRUYNE!! 😳
WHAT. A. GOAL!
An absolute rocket to put Manchester City ahead!
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— Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) November 30, 2019
De Bruyne had a triumphant return from injury, with a goal and assist in the final 20 minutes
He came on for Bernardo Silva in the second half against Newcastle and came to City’s rescue
Fans were quick to take to social media to share their elation at the Belgian’s stylish return to the English top flight.
One wrote: ‘Classic De Bruyne goal. He’s truly back’
‘Kevin De Bruyne is warming up and the whole country is shaking’ another penned.
‘OH MY WORD KEVIN DE BRUYNE WHAT A PLAYER!!!!!!’ Another fan posted, enjoying the goal.
Despite St James Park providing the backdrop for De Bruyne’s triumphant league return, the Belgian also enjoyed an assist in Man City’s FA Cup clash with Huddersfield last weekend.
It took De Bruyne just 17 minutes to assist Jeremy Doku with a precise cross after coming on as a second-half substitute in their 5-0 FA Cup win over Huddersfield last weekend.
Although the midfielder turns 33 in June there is no doubt his return will influence the title race.
With clashes against Liverpool and Arsenal to come, the Belgian’s return could prove decisive having scored and assisted in wins over both sides last season.
Pep Guardiola said he was ‘delighted’ to see Kevin De Bruyne back on the pitch after his five-month injury lay-off and credited the 32-year-old with being a ‘game changer’ following Manchester City’s victory over Huddersfield.