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EPL: Manchester City 3-1 West Ham United, Pep Guardiola Makes History Again

Sunday 19th May 2024.

Manchester City have been crowned Premier League champions again after a 3-1 win over West Ham at the Etihad Stadium.
EPL: Manchester City 3-1 West Ham United, Pep Guardiola Makes History Again
Image: Guardiola's side hold off Arsenal to make it four titles in a row.

Manchester City retained the Premier League title with a 3-1 win over West Ham at the Etihad Stadium; two goals from Phil Foden and one from Rodri helped Pep Guardiola's side hold off Arsenal to make it four titles in a row.


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Needing victory to be certain of retaining their crown and becoming the first club to be champions of England for four consecutive seasons, Phil Foden fired City in front in the second minute and added a second soon after to ease any nerves.

Mohammed Kudus' overhead kick late in the first half shifted the momentum briefly but Rodri's low strike early in the second half ended any hope that Arsenal supporters may have had that City would slip up on the final day and gift them the title.

For Pep Guardiola, it is a sixth Premier League title in eight seasons, one achieved as a result of not dropping a point in their final nine games. David Moyes' West Ham reign ends in defeat and a ninth-place finish in the table. Guardiola's City go marching on.


Team news

Pep Guardiola made one change to the Manchester City team that won at Tottenham with Jeremy Doku replacing Mateo Kovacic.

David Moyes made two changes for his final West Ham selection with Konstantino Mavropanos in for Angelo Ogbonna, while Aaron Cresswell replaced the ill Jarrod Bowen.

Player ratings

Man City: Ortega (6), Walker (7), Dias (7), Akanji (6), Gvardiol (7), Rodri (8), Silva (8), De Bruyne (7), Foden (9), Doku (7), Haaland (6).

Subs used: Ake (6), Kovacic (n/a).

West Ham: Areola (6), Coufal (6), Zouma (6), Mavropanos (6), Cresswell (6), Emerson (6), Ward-Prowse (6), Soucek (6), Paqueta (6), Kudus (7), Antonio (6).

Subs used: Alvarez (6), Earthy (n/a), Ings (n/a).

Player of the match: Phil Foden.


Pep Guardiola Makes History Again: Becomes First Manager To Win Four Premier League Titles In A Row

Pep Guardiola has cemented his status as one of the greatest managers in football history, becoming the first manager to win four Premier League titles in a row. This unprecedented achievement adds to his already impressive list of accolades, which includes:

6 Premier League titles
4 Club World Cup titles
4 Carabao Cup titles
4 UEFA Super Cup titles
3 Champions League titles
3 La Liga titles
3 Supercopa titles
2 Copa del Rey titles
3 Bundesliga titles
2 DFB-Pokal titles
2 FA Cup titles
2 Community Shield titles
Guardiola’s impressive managerial career has seen him win the Treble twice, a feat no other manager has achieved. His dedication, tactical genius, and ability to inspire his players have made him a legend of the game.

With this latest achievement, Guardiola solidifies his position as one of the greatest managers in football history, leaving an indelible mark on the sport.


How Premier League final-day drama unfolded

Tension was understandable at the outset given the muddle that City have got themselves into against Queens Park Rangers and Aston Villa on the final day in previous title wins but Foden swept much of that away inside 80 seconds with his sensational strike.

It was typical Foden, arrowing the ball into the top corner from the edge of the box, and when he doubled the advantage after finishing off a fine move, that looked to be that. Erling Haaland missed a glorious chance to make it three. It was a question of how many.

The point seemed likely to prove moot anyway when news of Everton's opening goal at Arsenal filtered through but the celebrations began prematurely. Kudus' spectacular overhead kick coupled with Arsenal's equaliser made the mood more uneasy.

As has so often been the case in recent years, it was Rodri who intervened to settle things. His low shot from outside the penalty box was reached by Alphonse Areola but the West Ham goalkeeper could only push the ball into the corner of his own net.

Cue Poznan-style celebrations - and eventually a pitch invasion - in the knowledge that Arsenal's challenge had finally been seen off. It needed nine wins in a row to do it but City showed again that when there is no margin for error, they are relentless winners.




Analysis: How Pep drove City to another title

In a season that was notable for Jurgen Klopp announcing his departure from Liverpool because he was "running out of energy" to do the job, Pep Guardiola was able to push Manchester City on to the Premier League title once again.

That relentless drive remains, that appetite to coax yet more from a team that had already achieved it all in winning the treble. Victory in the FA Cup final will complete another double - back-to-back doubles for the first time in English football history.


Player of the match: Phil Foden

It was fitting that Foden starred, as he has done throughout the season, winning the FWA Footballer of the Year award.

Speaking to Sky Sports after the game, he was careful to share the credit for City's nerveless display.

"Not just me, all the lads have played in important games, we have played this scenario over. We were confident. It has paid off."

"It was the perfect start. The [nickname] sniper is going to stay forever now.

"This feeling will never get old. I want this winning feeling always."


Will Guardiola stay as City manager ?

Pep Guardiola says that he plans to stay at Man City but admitted that the end is close

"I had that feeling last season," Guardiola told reporters in the press conference after the game when asked if he had now completed English football.

Pep Guardiola has hinted that next season could be his last as Manchester City manager.

Guardiola led his team to a record fourth consecutive English title with a 3-1 win over West Ham at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday.

He has a contract until 2025 which he intends to honour, but the 53-year-old suggested he might not sign another new deal.

"The reality is I am closer to leaving than staying," Guardiola said.

"We have talked with the club and my feeling is that I want to stay now. I will stay next season and during the season we will talk. But after eight or nine years, we will see."

"We were in Istanbul (after winning the Champions League) and I said, 'It's over. What am I doing here? There is nothing left.' But I have a contract. I am here and I am still enjoying some of the moments, sometimes tired but some of them I love.

"And after a few days, we start playing good, winning games, different players, and we start to think about how no one has done four in a row. Why not try it?

"Now, I am feeling it is done. What next? I don't know, right now. Well, I know it is FA Cup.

"I know no team in all history, Gary Lineker told me, I did not know it, no team has done back-to-back Premier Leagues and FA Cups.

"So, it is our rivals, and what I want is for my players to enjoy it for two or three days and then we have two or three days to prepare the final.

"But, next season, right now, I am not able to know what will be the motivation to do it. It is difficult sometimes to find it when everything is done.

"But I know that the players and myself will be there and think, why shouldn't we win today? Why not? Why should we not work as much as possible to do what we have to do?

"And I know we are going to do it. I know."


Man City's win in stats

Pep Guardiola has won his sixth Premier League title - just the fourth manager to win six English top-flight titles, along with Sir Alex Ferguson (13), George Ramsay (6) and Bob Paisley (6).

Manchester City have now gone 35 matches unbeaten in all competitions, the longest run ever by a Premier League team.

In English top-flight history, the only team with a longer unbeaten run is Nottingham Forest in 1978 (40 in a row).

Phil Foden has scored six goals from outside the box in the Premier League this season. It is the most by a player in the competition since 2018-19, when Christian Eriksen scored six.

Rodri has not lost a single match he's played in the Premier League this season, with only five of Arsenal's Invincibles from 2003-04 playing in more games without losing in a season.

Indeed, Rodri has now gone 50 consecutive Premier League appearances without losing, only the second player to achieve that along with Sol Campbell.





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