Manchester City confirmed as champions as rivals United lose
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[April 16, 2018]
By Martyn Herman
LONDON (Reuters) - A week later than
they would have preferred Manchester City were crowned Premier
League champions on Sunday as second-placed Manchester United
suffered a shock 1-0 home defeat by bottom club West Bromwich
Albion.
United had to at least draw to keep the title race mathematically
alive but they were stunned at Old Trafford when Jay Rodriguez
headed home after the break.
City manager Pep Guardiola might have missed one of the proudest
moments of his career, however, after admitting on Saturday that he
had a round of golf booked with his son and was not planning to
watch United's game.
He would have been as surprised as everyone else that the title,
seemingly a foregone conclusion for months, was rubber-stamped in
such strange circumstances.
A week after City surrendered a 2-0 lead to lose 3-2 to United and
squander the chance to wrap up the title in perfect style against
their arch-rivals, it was relegation-bound West Brom who served it
up on a plate.
West Brom had lost eight of their previous nine games and last won
on Jan. 13.
"We've won the league for you, Man City, Man City," West Brom's fans
chanted after the final whistle.
City, who rebounded from the United loss and a European exit at the
hands of Liverpool by beating Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday, have 87
points with five games left.
United have 71 also with five to play.
It is Abu Dhabi-owned City's third title in seven seasons and their
first since former boss Manuel Pellegrini achieved the feat in
2013-14.
Guardiola, who failed to land a trophy in his first season in charge
at The Etihad, opened his account by winning the League Cup in
February against Arsenal.
But a first Premier League title, to go with the three La Liga
titles he won as manager of Barcelona and the three Bundesliga
titles he delivered for Bayern Munich, will be particularly
satisfying.
He is the first Spanish manager to win the Premier League title -- a
prize he says is the hardest to claim in Europe.
Not only that but he did it with five games remaining, equaling the
English top-flight record of United (1907-08 and 2000-01) and
Everton (1984-85).
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West Bromwich Albion's Jay Rodriguez celebrates scoring their first
goal with Jake Livermore and Ahmed Hegazi as Manchester United's
David De Gea and team mates look dejected Action Images via
Reuters/Jason Cairnduff
PURISTS PURRING
And it was achieved by playing a brand of football that has had the
purists purring all season with City racking up 93 goals so far and
on course to top the 100-point barrier.
"We did it in the way we wanted to do," Guardiola said at Wembley on
Saturday. "We have spent a lot of money to have these amazing
players, to make that possible.
"These players deserve all my respect because they have been
unbelievable all season.
"Winning the Premier League is going to be one of the best three
seasons I have ever had as a player and as a manager."
City skipper Vincent Kompany has now won three Premier League titles
since joining 10 years ago.
Only two other players have captained more Premier League title
winners -- Chelsea's John Terry (five titles) and Manchester
United's former captain Roy Keane (four).
"It's the same feeling as the first time," the 32-year-old Belgium
international, who unlike his manager did watch the game, told Sky
Sports. "You can't describe it.
"I was talking before the game and I was saying the first time you
win it you feel you are going to win all of them and the first time
you lose it you feel like you are never going to win it again, so
you want to hold on to this feeling."
(Editing by Toby Davis and Clare Fallon)
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