Manchester City Win Premier League Title Following Man Utd Loss At Home

Written by on April 16, 2018

West Brom defeated Manchester United at Old Trafford to ensure Pep Guardiola’s side would be confirmed as title winners.

Manchester City have been crowned as the winners of the 2017-18 Premier League after rivals United slumped to defeat at the hands of West Bromwich Albion on Sunday.

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Pep Guardiola’s men now hold an unassailable 16-point lead at the top of the table, meaning that with just five games to play nobody can catch the runaway leaders.

City could have sealed the title last week, but for a spirited comeback from United in the Manchester derby as Jose Mourinho’s men claimed a 3-2 win at the Etihad Stadium.

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A 3-1 victory over Tottenham on Saturday, however, meant that defeat for the Red Devils at home to relegation-threatened West Brom would confirm the title win.

Despite dominating possession at Old Trafford, Mourinho’s side fell to a 1-0 loss thanks to Jay Rodriguez’s goal – meaning the title celebrations could begin for United’s neighbours.

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Guardiola said he wouldn’t be watching United’s game at Old Trafford on Sunday, but instead would be enjoying a round of golf with his son.

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The Catalan, who has now won three titles in three different countries after three La Liga triumphs with Barcelona and three Bundesliga crowns with Bayern Munich, admitted his EPL title was one of his best achievements.

It caps a remarkable Premier League season that has seen City lose just twice thus far and win 28 of their 33 matches with a record-breaking run of 18 successive victories between August and December.

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With 33 games played, City have won an impressive 28, with three draws and just two defeats.

The champions have scored 93 times and conceded on 25 occasions.

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Now the title is in the bag, the club’s next challenge will be to claim the record for most points in a single season.

Chelsea currently hold that milestone, having picked up 95 points under Mourinho in 2004-05; in order to surpass the Portuguese, Guardiola’s side must take at least nine points from the 15 still up for grabs.

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United, meanwhile, will attempt to hold onto second place and automatic qualification into the Champions League group stages next season.

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Liverpool are just one point behind the Red Devils with 70 points, albeit having played one more game, while Tottenham lie three points further back on 67

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