Yesterday, Manchester City's convincing 3-1 victory over West Ham United sealed their fourth consecutive English Premier League title, setting Etihad Stadium ablaze with enthusiasm. Under Pep Guardiola's calculated 4-2-3-1 formation, the home squad put on a magnificent display against a well-balanced West Ham 3-4-3 outfit.
Important Moments of the Match: 2nd Minute: Manchester City's Phil Foden scored to get things going. After Mavropanos of West Ham failed to clear the ball, Erling Haaland gained possession of it and passed it to Kevin De Bruyne. Bernardo Silva was located on the right by De Bruyne, who helped Foden slot it home.
15th minute: West Ham goalie Alphonse Areola produced a spectacular stop to deny City's Jeremy Doku after he raced brilliantly down the left wing into the penalty area and deflected the ball off the crossbar.
16th Minute: Rodri was put up inside the penalty box by Kevin De Bruyne almost immediately after, but his attempt went just wide, causing West Ham supporters to become anxious.
Eighteen minutes in, Phil Foden scored once more, this time with help from Jeremy Doku. With three defenders encircling him, Foden still found a way to shoot past Areola and double City's lead.
In the twenty-fourth minute, Bernardo Silva crossed the ball to Ruben Dias at the far post. After Dias made an incredible sliding pass, Haaland tried a magnificent flying scissor kick but was unable to complete it, leading to creating another thrilling moment for the fans.
West Ham's Reaction: With a spectacular overhead bicycle kick that cut the deficit to 2-1, Mohammed Kudus gave West Ham some hope.
Second Half: After the break, City maintained their supremacy. Rodri's goal in the 59th minute increased the lead to 3-1 in spite of West Ham's valiant defense. The home crowd went wild in jubilation, leaving the visiting supporters dejected.
Tomas Soucek appeared to have scored for West Ham in the 89th minute, but a VAR review determined that there had been a handball, keeping the score at 3-1.In the sixth minute of stoppage time, Foden was replaced as the game was coming to an end. The final whistle sounded, confirming Manchester City's victory and an unprecedented fourth straight Premier League title. Once more, Guardiola and his team demonstrated their unmatched prowess, solidifying their place in football history.