Welcome to our live coverage of the Premier League's final day of the season, where there is still plenty up for grabs.Jurgen Klopp's side cut Manchester ...
A massive bonus on their June payslip? A round of applause? On the other hand, Salah has played against Wolves eight times and has managed just the two goals. GO FURTHER GO FURTHER GO FURTHER Manchester United will wear their away kit for their final game of the season against Crystal Palace this afternoon. GO FURTHER GO FURTHER GO FURTHER It remains an uphill battle for Liverpool due to their inferior goal difference. Liverpool made nine changes to the side that lifted the FA Cup on Saturday but put in a dominant display, as goals from Takumi Minamino and Joel Matip kept their title hopes alive.
The Sporting News provides live coverage of the Premier League final day, as Manchester City and Liverpool battle for the title.
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Manchester City face Aston Villa at the Etihad Stadium on the final day of the Premier League season, where three points will retain the league title for ...
Here are the confirmed lineups from the final matchday of the Premier League season, with Pep Guardiola and Manchester City having the opportunity of clinching the title in front of their supporters with a victory over Aston Villa- Manchester City Confirmed Line-Ups: Manchester City vs Aston Villa (Premier League)
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Midfielder emerges from the bench to score twice late on as City come from two goals behind to clinch the Premier League on a remarkable final day, ...
Amidst all this drama there was a moment of poignancy that in a week of violent pitch incursions reminded us that the vast majority of supporters really do know how to behave. Rodri equalised with the next attack and three minutes after that the resurrection was complete, Gundogan bookending the madness to secure City’s eighth title. There was still 20 minutes to go and the feeling that Liverpool would prevail was the salient point here, filling the Etihad with dread. Before that there was a lot of precision huffing and puffing from City but nothing at the end of it. The capacity for rational thought at the Etihad was washed away in five insane minutes that evoked Aguero day in this stadium. There was more chance of turning back the tide than repelling the swollen sea of Manchester City fans drunk on bacchanal spirit.
Manchester City beat Aston Villa 3-2 as Pep Guardiola's side scored three late goals to erase a 2-0 deficit and win the title in incredible fashion.
As for Aston Villa, well, they have a top 10 finish to play for as they can finish in 10th with a win or as low as 14th if they lose. But a draw or defeat leaves the door open for Liverpool (who start the final day just one point behind them) to win the title and keep their incredible quadruple hopes alive. This will be a tense afternoon but nine times out of 10 you’d expect City to win this game comfortably and a few early goals will settle the nerves of the City faithful. Manchester City know a win at home against Aston Villa on the final day will secure the Premier League title for the fourth time in the last five seasons. On paper that should be the case, but it’s the final day of the season. The City team have arrived. Few moans and groans from the City fans after some loose passes. City all over the place defensively. Watkins and Coutinho have a few chances on the break after that opening goal. Of course it was Coutinho. The Etihad Stadium is absolutely stunned. We are now waiting for the newly crowned champions to come back out onto the pitch and lift the trophy. Fernandinho is then given a special ceremony as that was the 37-year-old’s final game for Man City. What an incredible career he’s had and City’s fans serenade him on the pitch as he stands there with his family.
'Legends': Chaos, tears as City do it again, 10 years after THAT iconic moment.
Not only did this squad write itself into City folklore, but they did it 10 years on from one of the most iconic moments in not just club, but football history. The Spaniard was effusive in his praise for his team’s accomplishment, as they once again remained at the peak of the Premier League. If there was a roof on the stadium, it would have been blown into orbit when Gundogan scored his second of the game in the 81st minute to complete City’s comeback and ensure the title would once again remain with Pep Guardiola’s side. Because in the space of just five minutes, City flipped the game — and indeed the title race — on its head. A cushioned header from Ilkay Gundogan in the 76th minute breathed life into City’s title defence, as players rushed to retrieve the ball from the net and restart the game to continue the momentum. When it comes down to winning the title race on the final day of the season, no club does it quite like Manchester City.
Enjoy the best of the action from City's stunning Premier League title decider at home to Aston Villa.
A stunning turnaround was then sealed on 81 minutes when Gundogan fired home Kevin De Bruyne's teasing cross to spark scenes of absolute mayhem in the Etihad and so seal the most memorable of title triumphs. Substitute Ilkay Gundogan launched the fightback with a 76th minute header and two minutes later we were level through Rodri's sweet strike. And a stunning return of three goals inside five minutes not only turned the game on its head but delivered a fourth Premier League crown in five years.
Manchester City won their fourth Premier League title in five years on Sunday but nearly let the trophy slip from their hands, coming back from two goals ...
But that was soon to change as Villa, managed by former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard, provided a twist in the storyline. The edgy mood among the home fans turned to desperation after Philippe Coutinho then doubled the lead for Villa with a goal of pure simplicity. Matty Cash put Villa in front in the 37th minute with a fine header from a Lucas Digne cross from the left flank, and the mood in the stadium instantly changed.
Watch highlights of Manchester City's 3-2 win over Aston Villa, including all the goals that clinched City's sixth Premier League title.
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If they don’t, and Liverpool win against Wolves at Anfield, City will endure the nightmare of a trophyless season - not to mention a potential Liverpool quadruple - and Pep Guardiola will be just another bald fraud in a world full of them. City are yet to win three titles in a row, but four in five is the next best thing. Even in England, where things are relatively competitive, this is only the ninth time it has occurred in 30 years of the Premier League. On the last four occasions, starting in 2012, City have been top of the league going into the final games. For City, the presence of Steven Gerrard, Philippe Coutinho and even Danny Ings at Villa has given this game an unnervingly whiffy narrative. A Harvard study proved categorically that, had Pearce been playing for any football club in Christendom at the time, he would have scored that penalty. 10 min McGinn retrieves a loose ball on the right and curls in a good cross towards the six-yard line. And if either Pep or Klopp turns up in a beige suit and slip on brogues, I’d just hand the trophy to them straight away.” This being the final day of the season, we have three liveblogs on the go. De Bruyne’s inswinger is headed wide by Fernandinho in front of the near post. Jesus retrieves the ball and gives it to Foden, whose right-footed shot deflects just wide of the far post. Digne gets to the ball first and stabs it clear. 39 min As things stand City are still top of the league on goal difference.
After 283 days and 1,032 goals, it all comes down to this: Manchester City are 90 minutes from a fourth Premier League crown in five years and know victory at ...
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Watch extended highlights from Manchester City's incredible 3-2 win over Aston Villa on what was the most dramatic of Premier League finales.
Manchester City won their fourth Premier League title in five years on Sunday but nearly let the trophy slip from their hands, coming back from two goals ...
But that was soon to change as Villa, managed by former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard, provided a twist in the storyline. The edgy mood among the home fans turned to desperation after Philippe Coutinho then doubled the lead for Villa with a goal of pure simplicity. Matty Cash put Villa in front in the 37th minute with a fine header from a Lucas Digne cross from the left flank, and the mood in the stadium instantly changed.