Manchester City have won their fourth consecutive English Premier League title, and sixth in seven years, with a dominant 3-1 victory over West Ham on Sunday.
City started the final day of the EPL season two points ahead of Arsenal, needing a win to clinch the title.
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They quickly established their dominance, with Phil Foden scoring 78 seconds after kickoff.
Foden added a second goal 16 minutes later, putting West Ham out of reach.
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Although West Ham managed a bicycle-kick goal just before halftime, Rodri restored City’s comfortable lead in the 59th minute.
Despite Arsenal’s win over Everton, City remained undefeated since a December 6 loss to Aston Villa.
In the 124-year history of English football, no club had ever won four straight top-flight titles.