Manchester City clinched their fourth consecutive Premier League title with a decisive 3-1 victory over West Ham at the Etihad Stadium. Phil Foden opened the scoring in the first minute, giving City an early advantage.
He added a second goal just before halftime, doubling the lead for the home side. West Ham’s Mohammed Kudus provided a glimmer of hope with a spectacular overhead kick, narrowing the gap to 2-1. However, Rodri’s second-half goal sealed the win and the championship for City.
The match marked the end of David Moyes’s tenure as West Ham manager, a period highlighted by significant achievements and memorable moments. Cityβs triumph solidified their dominance in English football, finishing two points ahead of Arsenal, who had pushed them to the end of the season.
The victory also underscored Pep Guardiola’s tactical mastery and the team’s relentless mentality, as they extended their unbeaten run to 35 games. City will now set their sights on defending their FA Cup title against Manchester United, continuing their pursuit of unprecedented success.