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MANCHESTER CITY celebrated their latest Premier League title triumph in style.

The Sky Blues continued their reign of dominance in the English top flight thanks to a final-day victory over West Ham.

Manchester City retained the Premier League title on the final day of the season
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Manchester City retained the Premier League title on the final day of the seasonCredit: REX
Pep Guardiola's troops have now won four league titles on the bounce
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Pep Guardiola's troops have now won four league titles on the bounceCredit: REX
Jack Grealish, unsurprisingly, was the life and soul of the celebrations
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Jack Grealish, unsurprisingly, was the life and soul of the celebrationsCredit: REUTERS
The England international had a beer poured down his throat by team-mate Kyle Walker
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The England international had a beer poured down his throat by team-mate Kyle WalkerCredit: REUTERS
Grealish had no issue downing the amber nectar
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Grealish had no issue downing the amber nectarCredit: REUTERS

A 3-1 win over the Hammers saw Pep Guardiola's troops pip rivals Arsenal to the trophy by two points.

Arsenal fans flocked to the Emirates for their clash with Everton more in hope than expectation.

And City needed just 79 SECONDS to all-but put the title to bed as Phil Foden's stunner had the Etihad stadium rocking.

The newly-crowned Premier League player of the year promptly netted a second.

And, despite Mohammed Kudus' incredible overhead kick, City's title party was never really under threat as they ran out 3-1 winners.

The triumph was an unprecedented fourth domestic title success on the bounce for City and pandemonium ensued after the final whistle, with hundreds of over-the-moon supporters INVADING the pitch at the Etihad Stadium to celebrate.

Fans young and old streamed onto the turf and ended up delaying the trophy presentation, which eventually went off without a hitch after security and police got fans back into their seats and restored order.

And front and centre of the wild celebrations, unsurprisingly, was England international Jack Grealish, who was an unused substitute on the day.

Grealish went on an infamous month-long bender after City won a historic Treble last season.

And the 28-year-old was back on the booze shortly after the hoisting of the Prem trophy, with a little help from team-mate Kyle Walker.

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Grealish struggled to use a confetti gun
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Grealish struggled to use a confetti gunCredit: X@MANCITY
He gave himself a fright after accidentally letting it off
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He gave himself a fright after accidentally letting it offCredit: X@MANCITY
Man City's six key moments this season UPDATED

Walker seemingly set the tone for the night ahead by pouring a bottle of beer into Grealish's mouth.

Grealish, of course, was all too happy to gobble up the amber nectar.

The England man did, however, have a bit more difficulty working a confetti gun.

The winger was given one to shoot into the air but failed spectacularly, making himself jump as he eventually managed to accidentally set it off.

Grealish didn't fail in getting the party started in the dressing room.

The former Aston Villa man led the chants of "Campiones, campiones" with a beer in his hand as the rest of his team got in on the act.

Booze and water were being sprayed from every angle as the Citizens drank in the magnitude of their latest title triumph.

My standards are high and I feel I could’ve played more in some games, but we have so many good players here, so it is difficult at times.

Jack Grealish

Grealish said: "It’s an unbelievable feeling for us to be history makers.

“I’ve only been here three years and every year I’ve won the Premier League.

"And to do it in the Premier League, which some say is the hardest league in the world, to win four in a row is unbelievable.”

He added: "I said it last year, I’ve never been in a team where we have what we have here, we have everything.

“The young players, the older players, the talent, we’ve established a togetherness that means so much, it’s unbelievable and surely everyone can see that now we’ve won four in a row.

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“My standards are high and I feel I could’ve played more in some games, but we have so many good players here, so it is difficult at times.

“I don’t think there’s any team in the world that rotates as much as City do, but I think that’s the beauty of it.”

Jack Grealish was at the heart of the celebrations in the dressing room
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Jack Grealish was at the heart of the celebrations in the dressing roomCredit: X@MANCITY
Phil Foden hid for cover as booze and water were sprayed in the air
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Phil Foden hid for cover as booze and water were sprayed in the airCredit: X@MANCITY

Man City's five key moments this season

A look at the five key moments in Man City's title winning campaign...

  • Luton 1 - 2 Man City: City bounce back from a run of four games without a win to kick-start their unbeaten run.
  • Newcastle 2 - 3 Man City: Kevin De Bruyne returns from injury to come off the bench and inspire a late turnaround against the Magpies.
  • Man City 3 - 1 Man Utd: Phil Foden puts on a masterclass as City lay down a marker on their title ambitions and breeze past their local rivals in the process.
  • Man City 0 - 0 Arsenal: A goalless draw that, although disappointing, meant City were still keeping pace with the teams around them and could maintain their spot in the title race. A loss could have put Arsenal out of sight of the Cityzens.
  • Man City 4 - 1 Aston Villa: Following consecutive draws against title rivals Arsenal and Liverpool, City bounce back with a thumping of Unai Emery's high-flying Villa to keep the pressure on the Gunners.
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