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Manchester ester City clinchnch English h Premier Leaguee title

Pep Guardiola’s side are 10 points clear of second-placed United and have wrapped up the title with three games to spare

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Manchester City were crowned Premier League champions for the third time in four seasons ater Manchester United crashed to a 2-1 defeat against Leicester on Tuesday.

Pep Guardiola’s side are 10 points clear of second placed United and have wrapped up the title with three games to spare.

In the midst of a gruelling run of three games in five days, United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer effectivel­y handed the title to arch rivals City by picking a weakened team with 10 changes.

With many of City’s players watching on television, Luke Thomas’ 10th minute volley put Leicester ahead before Mason Greenwood equalised five minutes later.

Caglar Soyuncu’s towering header in the 66th minute ensured City could pop the champagne corks for a title party that has seemed inevitable for months.

City were denied the chance to celebrate on Sunday when Chelsea won 2-1 at the Etihad Stadium, while United kept them waiting with a victory at Aston Villa on Sunday.

But the delay was only temporary and City, who also won the League Cup in April, can finally savour a title triumph that is all the sweeter given the obstacles they have overcome this term.

“This has been a season and a Premier League title like no other. This was the hardest one,” Guardiola said.

“We will always remember this season for the way we won. I am so proud to be the manager here and of this group of players.

“They are so special. To come through this season, with all the restrictio­ns and difficulti­es we’ve faced, and show the consistenc­y we have is remarkable. It is relentless.”

Treble-chasing City’s seventh top-flight title could be the prelude to an even greater triumph on May 29 when they face Chelsea in their first ever Champions League final.

Drained by the late finish to last season and ill-prepared due to the subsequent lack of a proper pre-season, City were slow out of the blocks.

Ater a dismal 1-1 draw against lowly West Bromwich Albion in December, City had won just five of their opening 12 Premier League games.

It was the worst start to a season of Guardiola’s managerial career, prompting the Spaniard in the startling admission that he didn’t like his team.

A coronaviru­s outbreak in the squad added to Guardiola’s problems in December.

Having surrendere­d the title meekly to Liverpool the previous season, it seemed City were heading for a period of regression.

But Guardiola mastermind­ed such a superb recovery that City turned the title race into a procession, giving him three Premier League crowns to go with three La Liga trophies with Barcelona and three at Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga.

DOMINANT DIAS: One of keys to City’s success has been the inspired form of Ruben Dias, who has transforme­d Guardiola’s defence since arriving from Benfica in August.

The Portugal centre-back’s rock-solid partnershi­p with the revitalise­d John Stones laid the title foundation­s.

Even without club record goalscorer Sergio Aguero for long periods due to fitness issues, City have been a potent force.

The emergence of England playmaker Phil Foden as a match-winning force was crucial, with Kevin De Bruyne as consistent as ever despite batling injuries.

Ilkay Gundogan and Riyad Mahrez produced spells of lethal finishing, while dynamic fullback Joao Cancelo wreaked havoc with his atacking bursts.

Manchester United and Chelsea appear poised for strong title challenges next season and Liverpool are likely to improve ater an injury-hit campaign.

But, ater the exits of City legends David Silva, Vincent Kompany and Yaya Toure in recent years, Guardiola has created a new generation capable of reigning supreme for years to come.

Guardiola’s latest Premier League success gives him an astonishin­g 26 major trophies in his managerial career.

With two trophies already secured this season, the City boss can focus on completing a memorable treble by winning his club’s first Champions League crown.

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Manchester City fans celebrate their club winning the Premier League title outside the Etihad Stadium in Manchester on Tuesday. Reuters

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