Webdesk: Arsenal’s loss against Nottingham Forest on Saturday sealed Manchester City’s fifth Premier League title in six seasons. Manchester City now leads Arsenal by four points with one game left.
Manchester City’s 11-game winning streak in the season’s final weeks ended Arsenal’s prospects of winning their first Premier League title since 2003/2004. City trailed Arsenal by eight points in January. But after their 1-0 loss to Tottenham on February 5, Pep Guardiola’s club has gone unbeaten. While Mikel Arteta’s team has struggled.
Manchester City’s final home game of the season, against Chelsea on Super Sunday, will be televised live on Sky Sports and provide the chance to win again. This would be their third straight year.
Moreover, Manchester City is nearing a historic trifecta of Premier League, FA Cup, and Champions League wins. Only Manchester United in 1998/1999 did this.
City play Manchester United in the FA Cup final on June 3 before their Champions League final against Inter Milan on June 10. Winning the Champions League would be the club’s first European Cup.
While, Manchester City captain Ilkay Gundogan celebrated the team’s success. He called the Premier League the most difficult and competitive in the world, emphasising the achievement. Gundogan thanked Pep Guardiola, the backroom staff, and the club for their support during the season, emphasising their part in the team’s success.
Gundogan also credited the team’s success to the supporters’ persistent support. He hoped winning the Premier League again would honour fans.
Manchester City’s season-long achievement exemplifies their desire of success. The team hopes to build on five victories in six years. Players, staff, and fans will always remember their incredible season.