Arsenal keeps title hopes alive with 1-0 lead over Everton
City adds two more goals before halftime
Manchester City holds on for victory and secures sixth title since Pep Guardiola joined in 2016
Manchester City wins record-breaking fourth straight Premier League title with 3-1 victory over West Ham
Phil Foden scores opening goal inside first minute
The Premier League title race came down to the final day of the season, with Manchester City holding a two-point lead over Arsenal. City faced West Ham United at home, while Arsenal took on Everton. A victory for Manchester City would secure them a record fourth straight league title and sixth since Pep Guardiola took charge in 2016.
Manchester City started strong, with Phil Foden scoring the opening goal inside the first minute against West Ham. The home team continued to dominate, adding two more goals before halftime. However, Arsenal kept their title hopes alive by taking a 1-0 lead over Everton.
Despite Arsenal's efforts to close the gap, Manchester City held on for a 3-1 victory and secured the Premier League title once again. The team celebrated with their fans at the Etihad Stadium, marking an impressive achievement in English football history.
Meanwhile, Liverpool's Jürgen Klopp bid farewell to his team in his final game as manager against Wolves at Anfield. At the bottom of the table, Luton Town and Nottingham Forest were fighting for survival. Luton needed a 12-goal swing in their favor to avoid relegation, but they ultimately fell short.
Manchester City's success this season is a testament to their consistency and dominance in the Premier League. Their victory marks the sixth title win for Pep Guardiola since he joined the team in 2016. The team's impressive run has left many questioning whether they will continue to reign supreme in English football.