Pep Guardiola’s side made history on an afternoon which brought disappointment for second-place Arsenal – while Jurgen Klopp managed his last game as manager of Liverpool.
Pep Guardiola has created English football history by steering his team, Manchester City to four successive league titles. It takes his tally to six, equaling Liverpool’s Bob Paisley and George Ramsay of Aston Villa, and only exceeded by Sir Alex Ferguson, who has 13
Goals from Phil Foden and Rodri were just enough to put the Sky Blues ahead of their title contenders, Arsenal who came back from a goal down to beat Everton.
City looked set to cruise into the history books before an acrobatic bicycle kick from Mohammed Kudus pulled one back for the Hammers before half-time.
However, a goal from Rodri just before the hour mark left West Ham with a lot of work to do if they were to spoil Man City’s party.
Pep Guardiola’s side made history as the first English side to win four topflight titles in a row since the first edition of the football league started in 1888.
Arsenal would have been English Premier League champions after beating Everton 2 – 1 at the Emirates Stadium if City had lost against West Ham United.
This season ends with disappointment for Arsenal who have finished second in the Premier League for the second year in a row.