Manchester: Manchester City has won its third Premier League title in the last four years and what makes this victory stand out for manager Pep Guardiola is the way the team battled it out not just on the pitch, but also off it against the coronavirus pandemic. And Guardiola hopes to celebrate with the fans once normalcy returns.
"It is so important to say a huge thank to all our fans. In our toughest moments, we couldn't hear the crowd get behind us as usual, but we know they are with us everywhere we go and that has lifted us.
"I promise them we sense their love, we appreciate it and we could not have done what we have done without it. I hope we can all celebrate together one day not too far away. It has been such a hard year for so many people. This one is really for our fans and for Colin Bell and all his family," he told mancity.com.
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Manchester United's loss on Tuesday meant the team would not be able to overtake Manchester City in terms of points even if they win their remaining three fixtures in the league. Manchester City currently has 80 points from 35 matches while United has 70. Even if City loses all its three fixtures and United wins its remaining matches, the side would still be able to reach just 79 points, one point behind City.
Commenting on the journey this season, Guardiola said: "This has been a season and a Premier League title like no other. This was the hardest one. We will always remember this season for the way that we won. I am so proud to be the manager here and of this group of players.