Manchester City cemented their place in Premier League history by securing their fourth consecutive title with a convincing 3-1 victory over West Ham United at the Etihad Stadium.
The win ensured that regardless of the outcome of the nail-biting clash between Arsenal and Everton, City would be crowned champions.
The Citizens wasted no time asserting their dominance, with Phil Foden putting them ahead within two minutes of the whistle.
Foden, who was later named the Premier League’s player of the season, continued his impressive form by doubling City’s lead in the 18th minute, with a little help from Jeremy Doku.
News of an Everton goal against Arsenal sent waves of relief through the Etihad Stadium, but the Gunners’ fightback soon dampened the spirits as they equalized shortly after.
However, West Ham refused to go down without a fight, and Mohamed Kudus pulled one back for the Hammers with a spectacular overhead kick.
Just before the hour mark, Rodri stepped up and restored City’s two-goal advantage, sending a surge of relief through the home crowd.
The Citizens comfortably held on to their lead for the remainder of the match, securing their fourth consecutive Premier League title and etching their name further into the league’s history books.