Manchester City capped off a remarkable Premier League campaign by securing a comprehensive 3-1 victory over West Ham United, sealing their fourth consecutive league title and extending their reign as England’s top football club. Pep Guardiola’s side overcame a three-way title race with Arsenal and Liverpool to clinch their sixth league title in the past seven seasons, etching their name in the history books as the first team to win four successive Premier League crowns.
Leading the charge for City was Phil Foden, who netted a brace within the opening 18 minutes of the match. Mohammed Kudus briefly reignited Arsenal’s hopes with a stunning goal for West Ham, but City’s resilience shone through as Rodri netted in the 59th minute to secure the victory.
Despite Erling Haaland missing a few golden opportunities, Guardiola’s men remained composed and controlled the tempo of the match, extending their unbeaten streak in all competitions to an impressive 35 games. The triumph marks City’s 10th Premier League title overall and their sixth under Guardiola’s leadership, further solidifying their status as one of the most dominant teams in the league’s history.
Although they missed out on the treble this season, having been eliminated from the Champions League by Real Madrid, City have the opportunity to secure a domestic double when they face Manchester United in the FA Cup final next weekend. Their unwavering determination and exceptional performances throughout the season have earned them the admiration of fans and solidified their place among the elite teams in European football.