Phil Foden scores twice as Man City wins eighth EPL championship in club history.
Manchester City has put their stamp on history.
With a 3-1 win at home against West Ham on Saturday, the club has earned an unprecedented fourth consecutive English Premier League title. It was their sixth championship in the past seven seasons, a feat never accomplished before.
Arsenal, despite their best season since “The Invincibles” went undefeated in 2003–04, fell just two points short in the table. The Gunners (28-5-5) won 2-1 at home against Everton on Sunday.
Phil Foden, voted EPL Player of the Season earlier this week, notched the first two goals for Manchester City (28-7-3) at the 2nd and 18th minute, respectively.
“I believe in scoring a bit too early,” said Foden of his early strike. He later added “the second settled us a little bit.”
West Ham’s Mohammed Kudus’ incredible bicycle kick off a corner in the 42nd minute gave hope for Arsenal fans, but it wasn’t enough.
Manchester City put the game — and the season — away on Rodri’s goal in the 59th minute.
The result gives Manchester City eight EPL titles, the second most in history behind Manchester United’s 13.
It was also Pep Guardiola’s 12th league championship in 15 seasons as manager. His six English top-flight titles rank second all-time behind only Sir Alex Ferguson (13).
What has Man City won in the last 10 years?
The trophy cabinet at City has been very well stocked over the last decade. Here’s a look at the trophies City has won since the start of the 2013-14 season:
- Seven Premier League titles
- One Champions League title
- Two FA Cups
- Six League Cups
- One Club World Cup
- One UEFA Super Cup
- Two FA Community Shields