Belgian midfielder, Kevin Debruyne, netted his 100 goals for Manchester City following their 2-4 away win against Crystal Palace in the Premier League.
Debruyne magnificent strikes against Crystal Palace saw him become just the 18th man to have scored 100 goals in history.
The landmark comes in his 372nd appearance for the Club, having already amassed 166 assists across all competitions.
Since joining City, De Bruyne has been integral to a golden period for the Club which has culminated in the club holding the Big Five trophies – Premier League, FA Cup, Champions League, UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup.
In his ninth season in Manchester (currently the oldest player), the 32-year-old has won 14 major honours with City. In total, he has scored 67 Premier League goals, 15 in the Champions League, 10 in the Carabao Cup and eight in the FA Cup.

