Manchester City clinched their eighth Premier League title by defeating West Ham United. Their 3-1 victory at Etihad Stadium secured the championship, marking their sixth title under manager Pep Guardiola. This achievement also makes them the first team in English football history to win four consecutive top-flight league championships. The match saw Phil Foden’s early goal followed by another from him before Mohammed Kudus’ impressive overhead kick narrowed the gap for West Ham. However, Rodri’s goal eased any tension, securing the win for City.
With this triumph, City now aim for a league and cup double as they face Manchester United in the upcoming FA Cup final on May 25th. Striker Erling Haaland retains the Golden Boot, having scored the most goals in the league with 27. Earlier in the season, City faced a six-point deficit behind Arsenal due to a series of draws and a defeat. However, an unbeaten streak, including eight consecutive wins, propelled them to the top, amassing 61 points out of a possible 69 to overtake Arsenal and claim the title.