Manchester City celebrated their latest Premier League title win in style.
The Sky Blues’ reign of supremacy in the English top division was extended with a final-day victory over West Ham.
Pep Guardiola’s side won the trophy by two points over rivals Arsenal after defeating the Hammers 3-1.
Arsenal fans gathered to the Emirates Stadium for their match against Everton with more hope than expectation.
And City needed only 79 SECONDS to all but seal the title with Phil Foden’s stunning strike, which rocked the Etihad Stadium.
The recently crowned Premier League player of the year soon scored a second.
And, although Mohammed Kudus’ spectacular overhead kick, City’s title party was never threatened as they won 3-1.
The victory marked City’s fourth domestic title in a row, and there was mayhem following the final whistle, with hundreds of overjoyed fans INVADING the pitch at the Etihad Stadium to celebrate.
Fans of all ages flocked to the field, delaying the trophy presentation, which eventually went down without a hitch when security and police reseated fans and restored order.
Unsurprisingly, England player Jack Grealish, who had been an unused replacement on the day, was at the forefront of the raucous celebrations.
Grealish embarked on an infamous month-long binge after City won the historic Treble last season.
And the 28-year-old was back on the alcohol quickly after hoisting the Premier League trophy, with a little help from teammate Kyle Walker.
Walker seemed to set the tone for the night ahead by emptying a bottle of beer into Grealish’s mouth.
Grealish, of course, was only too delighted to consume the golden nectar.
The Englishman, on the other hand, struggled to use a confetti gun.
The winger was given one to shoot into the air, but he failed spectacularly, forcing himself to jump after accidently setting it off.
Grealish did not disappoint in getting the celebration started in the dressing area.
The former Aston Villa player led the shouts of “Campiones, campiones” with a beer in hand, and the rest of his team joined in.
As the Citizens celebrated their latest title victory, booze and water were poured from every aspect.
“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 GrealishGrealish remarked, “It’s a fantastic feeling to be making history.
“I’ve just been here three years, but each 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 said, “I mentioned it last year, I’ve never been on a team like this, we have everything.
“The young players, the older players, the skill, we’ve developed a camaraderie that means so much; it’s fantastic, and everyone can see that we’ve won four games in a row.