Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Pep rejoices City’s historic 100

RECORD BREAKING Premier League champions beat Southampto­n to break Liverpool’s record for most points in a season

- Agence Francepres­se sportm@hindustant­imes.com

SOUTHAMPTO­N: Pep Guardiola saluted his “incredible” Manchester City as the champions became the first Premier League side to reach 100 points thanks to a 1-0 win at Southampto­n on Sunday.

Guardiola’s team have been focused on rewriting the record books since clinching the English title almost a month ago and they added one last landmark achievemen­t on the final day of the season. Gabriel Jesus struck with virtually the last kick at St Mary’s to take City to the century mark in suitably dramatic fashion.

Guardiola’s wild celebratio­n with his backroom staff showed what it meant to the Spaniard for City to achieve yet another astonishin­g feat.

“It’s incredible, I don’t have words, 100 points!” Guardiola said. “When you win for 100 points it’s something special for the club. I think it’s a record that will stay for a long time.

“All season we didn’t surrender, we never gave up and tried until the end. It was an amazing finish from Gabriel.”

City’s 100-point haul comes after they set a new Premier League points record by beating Brighton in midweek, taking them past the total set by Chelsea in 2004-05.

They have also scored the most goals in a single Premier League campaign (106), won the most games (32) and amassed the most consecutiv­e victories (18) in a season that has seen them ranked along with the best teams in the history of English football.

“Numbers are numbers, they are the consequenc­e of the way we played. We didn’t play perfect for 38 games but most of the time we were so good,” Guardiola added. “We were better than our opponents and the records we broke came from the way we played.”

Fortunatel­y for fourth bottom Southampto­n, the defeat didn’t matter in their battle to avoid relegation as third bottom Swansea lost against Stoke, ensuring Mark Hughes’ side avoided the drop by three points.

City controlled first-half possession before Saints defender Wesley Hoedt headed against

Claudio Bravo’s crossbar from a Dusan Tadic corner.

City are due to celebrate their title success with an open-top bus parade through the streets of Manchester on Monday.

Guardiola’s men pushed hard in the second half and Raheem Sterling struck the righthand post with a deflected effort before John Stones’ header from the

resultant corner was tipped over by Alex Mccarthy.

Guardiola introduced youngsters Brahim Diaz and Phil Foden late on, ensuring both players have registered five appearance­s

to earn a Premier League medal -with Foden becoming the youngest ever winner at 17 years and 350 days old.

The game appeared to heading for a draw but, six years to the day Man City 38 32 4 2 79 100 Man Utd 38 25 6 7 40 81 Spurs 38 23 8 7 38 77 Liverpool 38 21 12 5 46 75 Chelsea 38 21 7 10 24 70 Arsenal 38 19 6 13 23 63 Burnley 38 14 12 12 -3 54 Everton 38 13 10 15 -14 49 Leicester 38 12 11 15 -4 47 N’castle 38 12 8 18 -8 44 Palace 38 11 11 16 -10 44 Bo’mouth 38 11 11 16 -16 44 West Ham38 10 12 16 -20 42 Watford 38 11 8 19 -20 41 Brighton 38 9 13 16 -20 40 Hud’field 38 9 10 19 -30 37 S’hampton38 7 15 16 -19 36 Swansea 38 8 9 21 -28 33 Stoke 38 7 12 19 -33 33 West Brom38 6 13 19 -25 31

since Sergio Aguero’s last-second title-winning goal for City against QPR, Jesus found space in the final moments to lift the ball over Mccarthy and spark mayhem among the travelling fans.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Gabriel Jesus (left) celebrates after scoring Manchester City’s solitary goal against Southampto­n on Sunday.
AP PHOTO Gabriel Jesus (left) celebrates after scoring Manchester City’s solitary goal against Southampto­n on Sunday.
 ?? REUTERS ?? Petra Kvitova celebrates with the trophy in Madrid
REUTERS Petra Kvitova celebrates with the trophy in Madrid

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India