Manchester City has clinched the Premier League title in a dramatic fashion by fighting back from a halftime deficit to record a 3-1 win over Brighton on the final day of the season.
Heading into the final day, City knew that a victory against Brighton would secure them the title. However, after a lackluster first half that saw them trailing 1-0, their title hopes looked in jeopardy.
But Pep Guardiola’s men came out all guns blazing in the second half and pulled off an impressive comeback to secure the win and their fourth Premier League title in seven years.
Sergio Aguero, who has been an integral part of City’s success in recent years, was once again the hero of the hour, scoring two goals to take his tally for the season to 21.
The Argentine striker equalized for City just minutes into the second half, tapping in from close range after a beautiful cross from Aymeric Laporte.
Aguero then put City ahead in the 64th minute, unleashing a powerful shot from an acute angle that found the back of the net and sent the City fans into a frenzy.
With victory in sight, City continued to dominate, and Laporte got his name on the scoresheet with a thumping header from a corner in the 72nd minute.
The final whistle sparked scenes of jubilation among the City players and fans, as they celebrated yet another Premier League triumph.
Guardiola, who has now won eight league titles in his managerial career, was full of praise for his players, hailing their fighting spirit and resilience.
“This is the toughest league to win in Europe, and we have done it again,” he said. “It’s an incredible feeling, and I’m so proud of my players.”
City’s triumph this season marks a fantastic achievement for Guardiola and his players, who have shown immense determination and quality throughout the campaign.
Despite a faltering start to the season, City bounced back in style and have been playing some scintillating football in recent months, winning their last 14 Premier League games in a row.
Their title win also sees them break several records, including most points in a season (100), most wins in a season (32), most away wins in a season (16), and most goals scored in a season (106).
As they celebrate their latest title triumph, City will be looking to build on their success and continue their dominance in English football for years to come.