Kevin De Bruyne misses five-yard sitter in front of stunned wife and children in last Man City game at the Etihad

Kevin De Bruyne might miss the easiest chance he ever had when he played his last game for Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium.

De Bruyne, who leaves the city this summer at the passing of his deal, rattled the bar from the six-year box during the collision of Man City with Bournemouth.

De Bruyne had all the cameras on him in his emotional farewell to the Etihad believers, but would wish him invisible after the shocking Miss.

The Belgian handed the ball on a silver dish through Omar Marmoush, who drilled him over the face of the goal and in the path of De Bruyne.

But the 33-year-old could not get the finish well and hit the ball directly in the bar, even though he was in the six-year box at the time.

Fans Online could not believe the mistakes outside the character of De Bruyne and went to social media to respond.

They wrote: “That is the craziest Miss of all time”.

While another joke made: “Save his worst to the last”.

But it was not only fans who were in disbelief, the wife Michele van de Bruyne and the children of the couple seemed to look back in the stands – at least that was suggested by the Sky Sports Commentary Team.

Michele and their children saw together around a phone on their seats and watch a video, just a few moments after the Miss.

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Fans remained even more stunned by De Bruyne's family to look back.

A teasing: “Lmaoooo Kevin De Bruyne's wife Michelle just looked at the repetition with her children in the family box and they all shake their heads”

And another wrote: “The wife of Kevin De Bruyne, Michele shows repetitions to their children from the open-target miss of the #Mancity Captain.”

Fortunately for De Bruyne, his Miss meant very little with the city that already led through a Marmoush Screamer in the early stages of the game.

While Bernardo Silva added a second for the hosts just over 10 minutes later to set them 2-0 during the break.

It was an emotional day for De Bruyne who brings his 10-year spell into the city at the end of the season.

The midfielder was greeted on the field by a huge banner in honor of him and called him “King Kev”.

He leaves City and has won six Premier League titles, two FA cups, five competition cups and the Champions League.

During his term of office, he played more than 420 games, scored 108 goals and offered 177 assists.

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