Manchester City refuse to stand still in the transfer window as they look to continue winning.
19.05.2024 - 20:35 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Manchester City's social media account aimed a dig at Liverpool following their Premier League title triumph.
City secured the league title with a 3-1 victory over West Ham on the final day of the season. Phil Foden scored a brace before Rodri made sure of the three points at the Etihad Stadium after Mohammed Kudus got a goal back for the Hammers.
Pep Guardiola's side beat Arsenal to win the league title by two points, with the Gunners beating Everton 2-1 at the Emirates Stadium. Despite Arsenal winning the game, City had a two-point advantage, meaning that all Guardiola and Co. had to do to win the title would match the result at the Emirates Stadium.
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City also made history by becoming the first team to win four consecutive league titles in the Premier League era. It's that statistic that was the source of inspiration for City's post-match post on Twitter, formerly known as X.
The post from the club's official account read, "This means four," accompanied by four trophy emojis. While this post was about City's title triumphs, it may also be interpreted as a dig at Liverpool.
Liverpool have previously used the motto "This means more" as well as their famous anthem, "You'll Never Walk Alone." The Anfield club finished third in the Premier League table, nine points adrift of City, after being in the title race for the majority of the campaign.
After enjoying their title celebrations, City will now be looking ahead to their final match of the season. Guardiola and Co. will face Manchester United in the FA Cup final
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Noel Gallagher has revealed where his allegiances lie away from his hometown, saying that he is “not an England fan”.The moment took place as the High Flying Birds singer and former Oasis member celebrated Manchester City winning the Premier League title at Etihad Stadium on Sunday (May 19).After the game, the Britpop legend spoke to BBC Radio 5 Live about the win on the day, and revealed that although he has been a lifelong supporter of Man City, that doesn’t mean he has allegiance to the England team.“It means we are now out on our own as, you know, the greatest club side in England,” he told the outlet, recalling the significance of the win over the weekend. “No one’s done four [titles] in a row.
It was a historic day for Manchester City on Sunday as the club became the first to win the Premier League title four times in a row - and the celebrations rightly matched the level of that achievement.
After a day of drinking in the Manchester squares and beer gardens - and a two point lead to calm some nerves - Manchester City fans were in good spirits ahead of kick-off at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday. Over the road at the City Football Academy and then later at the main stadium, Pep Guardiola would not be getting carried away.
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Noel Gallagher has defended not joining in with the Poznan at Manchester City’s match against Fulham last weekend, after his brother Liam called it “poor behaviour”.The former Oasis member attended last Saturday’s away game (May 11), which saw his beloved football team clinch a 4-0 win and move closer to the top of the Premier League table.But unlike the huge sea of Man City fans surrounding him, Gallagher refused to join in with the Poznan (where fans link arms, turn away from the pitch and begin bouncing).Images and videos of the moment subsequently went viral, with some people suggesting that the unimpressed-looking Gallagher could have been shooting the cover art for his next album.The High Flying Birds frontman’s estranged brother and former bandmate Liam also called out his “poor behaviour” in a post on X/Twitter.Noel has since spoken out about being spotted at the game during an interview with talkSport.
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