Manchester City win 4th Premier League title in five years

Ilkay Gundogan contributed a brace as Manchester City struck three goals in six minutes to come back from a two-goal deficit to score a dramatic 3-2 win against Aston
Manchester City win 4th Premier League title in five years
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Manchester City claim Premier League title with dramatic 3-2 win at Aston Villa, Liverpool end one point behind

LONDON: Ilkay Gundogan contributed a brace as Manchester City struck three goals in six minutes to come back from a two-goal deficit to score a dramatic 3-2 win against Aston Villa and retained their Premier League title on a dramatic final day of the season on Sunday.

City, in a tight race for the title with Liverpool, were staring at a humiliating defeat as Matty Cash (37th minute) gave Aston Villa the lead and Philippe Coutinho made it 2-0 after 69 minutes. With Liverpool taking the lead against Wolverhampton Wolves at Anfield, which would have taken them to 92 points with City remaining at 90 in case of a defeat.

But that was not to be as Gundogan, who was brought in as a substitute, scored the first and the third goal as City produced an unforgettable fightback -- scripting an Aguero-moment like 10 years ago. Gundogen (76, 81) and Rodrigo Hernandez (78) scored three goals within six minutes as Pep Guardiola's side emerged 3-2 winners at Aston Villa and claimed the crown in a dramatic fashion.

This was Manchester City's 8th Premier League title and their fourth title in the last five seasons.

With this win, Manchester City finished with 93 points, just one ahead of Liverpool from 38 matches. Liverpool beat the Wolves 3-1 at home. In 38 matches, City won 29, drew eight, and lost only three whereas Liverpool won 28 matches, drew eight, and lost only two games.

City's sensational victory ended Liverpool's hopes of quadruple titles as they get ready to play the Champions League final.

As the final whistle sounded at Villa Park, Aston near Birmingham, the entire Manchester City travelling party and their hundreds of fans invaded the ground to celebrate the victory with the players. IANS

EPL : Points Table (top 10)

Pos Club P W D L GD Pts

1 Man City 38 29 6 3 73 93

2 Liverpool 38 28 8 2 68 92

3 Chelsea 38 21 11 6 43 74

4 Tottenham 38 22 5 11 29 71

5 Arsenal 38 22 3 13 13 69

6 Man Utd 38 16 10 12 0 58

7 West Ham 38 16 8 14 9 56

8 Leicester City 38 14 10 14 3 52

9 Brighton 38 12 15 11 -2 51

10 Wolverhampton 38 15 6 17 -5 51

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