Daily Dispatch

Even rain gods stayed away

For City clinching title was all worth the wait

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EVEN the sun shone for Manchester City as the Premier League champions celebrated their long-awaited and dramatic title win with a euphoric victory parade on Monday.

Twelve months ago Manchester United’s players needed umbrellas after it rained on their celebratio­ns following a record 19th English championsh­ip.

But under clear skies, 24 hours after an extraordin­ary 3-2 victory over Queens Park Rangers (QPR) secured their first title in 44 years, Manchester’s streets were transforme­d into a sea of blue as up to 100 000 City supporters lined the pavements.

Not for the first time, however, Carlos Tevez clouded the issue, the controvers­ial City striker holding a banner saying “RIP Fergie”, a clear jibe at his former United manager Alex Ferguson which brought a swift apology from his club.

“The creation of the tasteless material is in itself reprehensi­ble and in accepting and brandishin­g it, Carlos has made a significan­t error of judgment,” a City spokesman was quoted as saying.

“The club wishes to express its sincerest apologies to Sir Alex Ferguson and Manchester United Football Club for any offence or distress caused.”

Tevez also apologised saying: “I got carried away in the excitement of the moment and I certainly didn’t mean any disrespect to Sir Alex Ferguson, who I admire as a man and a manager.”

Many fans on the two-mile route were too young to recall City’s last title triumph in 1967-1968 when they finished two points clear of United. Others, with their team trailing QPR 2-1 in stoppage time, had poured out of the Etihad Stadium believing Roberto Mancini’s side had blown the title before late goals by Edin Dzeko and Sergio Aguero snatched it from United’s grasp on goal difference.

“It was an incredible day yesterday [Monday], but the support we’ve seen here on the streets today almost matches it,” said City goalkeeper Joe Hart.

“The fans are brilliant and that they think so much of me means everything. ”

Over the years City have been mocked by United fans and this was their chance for payback.

As the United players drowned their sorrows two miles away at the club’s annual Player of the Year awards night at Old Trafford, City players and fans partied on the streets.

Manager Mancini wore a blue and white City scarf as he waved to supporters, many with their faces painted in the club’s colours, from the steps of Manchester town hall. “I love our supporters they are incredible and I really love days like this,” said Mancini.

“I hope we have many more. I didn’t sleep much at all last night because it was impossible with the emotions of what happened on Sunday. But I am very happy. I need a rest now – we all do – so we can come back fresh for the start of next season.”

Graham Jackson, a 64-year-old City supporter, summed up the mood of euphoria.

“I thought I was going to my grave and never see them win it so I am so made up, I tell you,” he said.

Another, Gary Aldridge, added: “I have never seen so many grown men cry, on the streets, it’s just unbelievab­le.”

There were a couple of notable absentees from the parade in City’s controvers­ial Italian forward Mario Balotelli and influentia­l midfielder Yaya Toure.

Balotelli had flown back to Italy following his internatio­nal call-up for next month’s European Championsh­ip. He also missed the FA Cup parade last season, which marked the end of City’s 35-year wait for a trophy, after being granted permission to return home.

Toure, a driving force in City’s title charge, was in Monaco receiving treatment for an injury suffered against QPR.

But even their absence failed to spoil the party, certainly not for the man selling inflatable European Cups who did a roaring trade.

Next year City fans will hope their team are parading the real Champions League trophy through the streets of Manchester. — Reuters

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? BLUE MONDAY: The players of Manchester City leave Manchester Town Hall in an open-top bus for the start of their victory parade around the streets of Manchester on Monday
Picture: GETTY IMAGES BLUE MONDAY: The players of Manchester City leave Manchester Town Hall in an open-top bus for the start of their victory parade around the streets of Manchester on Monday

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