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Man City win 6th Premier League title

May 24, 2022 00:00:00


Manchester City players celebrate with trophy after winning the 2022 English Premier League title at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, England on Sunday — AFP

MANCHESTER, England, May 23 (AP): Manchester City scored three goals in five minutes to turn around a tense and dramatic season finale and clinch a sixth Premier League title in 11 seasons, rallying to beat Aston Villa 3-2 and hold off Liverpool's challenge on Sunday.

After starting the day in first place, City was at risk of a historic choke when it conceded twice to trail 2-0 at home to Villa.

Ilkay Gündogan's header began the comeback in the 76th minute and Rodri equalized two minutes later by placing the ball through a tight gap into the bottom corner. The Etihad Stadium erupted in celebrations in the 81st when Gündogan tapped in Kevin De Bruyne's cross.

The importance of that goal became clearer moments later. Liverpool had been locked at 1-1 against Wolverhampton but Mohamed Salah then put the second-place team 2-1 in front in the 84th minute. That scoreline would have taken Liverpool into first place had City not just mounted its fightback to take the lead.

The jeopardy was still there - with Andy Robertson sealing Liverpool's 3-1 win - while City would have conceded the title had it conceded a late equalizer.

City got itself into jeopardy - against a lowly team with little to play for - when Matty Cash headed Villa in front in the 37th and former Liverpool star Philippe Coutinho extended the lead in the 69th to the shock of City's players.

Gündogan had arrived from the bench a minute earlier, among Pep Guardiola's second-half substitutions that would transform the game in City's favour.

City retained the trophy by a single point after the 38th and final game in a manner that was more jittery than expected considering City briefly had a 14-point lead in January.

This was the first time since Guardiola took charge in 2016 that City has sealed the title in front of its own fans who spilled onto the field in their thousands at the final whistle against Villa.


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