
Manchester City has been crowned champions of the 2018/19 English Premier League season in a back-to-back titles win.
Pep Guardiola’s men clinched the EPL title with 4-1 victory over Brighton at the Amex Stadium on Sunday in an unprecedented title race.
Man City becomes the first team to retain the title back-to-back since Manchester United a decade ago.
Glenn Murray’s header in the 27th minute gave Brighton a shocking lead.
But City restored parity at the top of the table, thanks to goals by Sergio Aguero and Aymeric Laporte in the 28th and 38th minutes respectively.
In the second half, Riyad Mahrez netted the third goal for City in the 64th minute.
Ilkay Gundogan curled an emphatic free-kick into the top corner for City’s fourth goal in the 72nd minute.
The Cityzens are one game away from becoming the first English team ever to do the domestic treble as they face Watford in the FA Cup final on May 18.
The last team to be top going into the final day of an English top-flight season and not win the title were Liverpool in 1988-89.
The Reds’ long drought continues as they have never won the title in the Premier League era.
City won their last 13 Premier League matches to clinch back-to-back titles with victory at Brighton.
Six teams have won the Premier League since its inception in 1992.
Manchester United have won it the most – 13 times under Sir Alex Ferguson.
The other winners are Blackburn Rovers (one title), Arsenal (three), Chelsea (four), Manchester City (three) and Leicester City (one).
What does it mean? Guardiola cements his legacy as City eye dominance
Last season's 100-point procession saw City break records but it was a largely pressure-free exercise. This time around, it is hard to imagine greater scrutiny than that supplied by Liverpool, with 98 points besting 97 in an echo of Guardiola's unforgettable tussles with Real Madrid while at Barcelona. City are the first team to retain the Premier League since Alex Ferguson's Manchester United did so in 2008-09. With Guardiola at the wheel, a similarly dominant period could be in prospect on the other side of Manchester.
Aguero thrives under final-day pressure yet again
Not a moment that will quite rank alongside his last-gasp heroics against QPR in 2012, but City's day might have unravelled without Aguero's expertly dispatched equaliser. Guardiola's team failed to fire before falling behind, with the latest manifestation of the near on-field telepathy enjoyed between David Silva and Aguero coming at the perfect moment.
What's next?
City pursue an unprecedented domestic treble when they face Watford in next weekend's FA Cup final, while Brighton face a close season of reflection and reassessment. They avoided relegation but closed their Premier League campaign with a run of nine winless matches.


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