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Guardiola must now come to the four and make more history

- By Neil Squires

MANCHESTER CITY are threatenin­g to turn the Premier League trophy into their personal property.

But if the football was not so good to watch this would be getting boring.

Five titles in the space of six seasons for the same club has only happened twice before in English football.

Liverpool did it between 1979 and 1984 and Manchester United between 1996 and 2001.

City have joined their exalted ranks on the back of a sprint finish that saw an eight-point deficit to Arsenal on January 18 overturned in an unstoppabl­e surge to the line.

They will not end up reaching the points tallies of the 2018 and 2019 editions.

But the 2023 titlewinni­ng incarnatio­n has proved itself to be too good for the rest again.

The detractors believe there is a simple explanatio­n for all the success.They will point to the Financial Fair Play charges brought against City by the Premier League in February.

The judgement of the independen­t commission – when it eventually sits – will decide how history ultimately determines this period.

But living through it, if you enjoy football from the gods, it is impossible not to appreciate the spectacle.

Manager Pep Guardiola has shaped a team capable of turning a game into an art installati­on.

It has helped having the most deadly striker a Premier League season has seen.

Erling Haaland has been a goalscorin­g phenomenon. He has evolved the way City play but they remain a mesmeric watch.

Guardiola sees football through a unique lens.

Not many managers would have imagined John Stones as a hybrid midfielder.

Not many would have booted Joao Cancelo into the long grass.

But Guardiola has the creativity to push the boundaries – and the courage of his conviction­s to turn those thoughts into reality.

He has been a gift from heaven to the English game.

In an inadverten­t way the levelling of the FFP charges have helped City this season.

They came the day after City had been beaten 1-0 by Tottenham – and prompted an impassione­d loyalty vow by Guardiola that sounded suspicious­ly like wagons being circled.

All of a sudden the squad possessed a cause, ‘The world is against us, let’s show them…’

And they have. Since then, City have picked up 43 out of a possible 45 points in the league.

The “happy flowers” that Guardiola criticised in January have evolved into venus flytraps, chewing up opponents home and away alike.

City have been relentless since.

So, the trophy stays at the Etihad for another season.

And as long as Guardiola remains, who is to say it will not do so again next year?

No club has ever won four league titles in a row.

There is more history to be made by City yet.

 ?? ?? GUIDING LIGHT: Guardiola gives Lewis a hug
GUIDING LIGHT: Guardiola gives Lewis a hug

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