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		Champions Manchester City paint town blue with open top bus parade
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			 [May 24, 2022] MANCHESTER, 
			England (Reuters) - Manchester City celebrated their fourth Premier 
			League title in five years in spectacular style on Monday as fans 
			thronged the streets of the city to party with their heroes for the 
			first time since the COVID-19 pandemic. 
 City nearly lost their crown to Liverpool on the last day of the 
			season on Sunday when Pep Guardiola's side found themselves 2-0 down 
			at home to Aston Villa before scoring three goals in a dramatic 
			five-minute turnaround to win 3-2.
 
 The players and staff, decked in City's sky blue and holding the 
			Premier League trophy aloft, waved at fans from an open top bus as 
			confetti rained down and blue smoke flares were lit along the route.
 
 "It is amazing, to do this for the fourth time. We couldn't really 
			do it last year because of COVID but amazing to see so many people 
			here to celebrate with us," midfielder Kevin De Bruyne said.
 
			
			 
			"The players have pushed me all the way. I've been here seven years 
			and I love them. I have three more years and I'm definitely staying, 
			this is where I want to be and win more trophies."
 The Belgian was named the Premier League's Player of the Season, 
			having won the award for a second time after scoring 15 goals and 
			providing eight assists -- including one for the winner against 
			Villa scored by Ilkay Gundogan.
 
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			Manchester City's Oleksandr Zinchenko celebrates with the Premier 
			League trophy during the victory ceremony REUTERS/Phil Noble 
            
  
 
 
			 Gundogan added: "Honestly I didn't feel that much 
			(scoring the winner), I got it on a plate from Kevin. Everything 
			else was pure joy. Not a bad week, I cannot complain."
 Guardiola, who became the most successful foreign manager in English 
			football with his fourth league title, puffed away on a cigar and 
			looked a rejuvenated man after a tense title race.
 
 "Everybody knows it was an incredible achievement. This is the 
			toughest league and we have won four since we've been here. I can 
			see the happiness on the people's faces," Guardiola said.
 
 "I am the best dancer of my staff, we will do it tonight. We saw the 
			reaction when Ilkay Gundogan scored the winning goal."
 
 (Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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