Man City Pulls Seat Off Liverpool’s Butt to Clinch Premier League Trophy and curtail Pool’s hope for quadruple trophies this season. Pep Guardiola’s boys came back from a 2:0 trail to overturn Villa’s earlier lead against former Liverpool’s legend Steven Gerrard into a 3:2 victory to lift the 2021/22 Premier League trophy.
Manchester City produce a stunning comeback to win the Premier League for the sixth time in record history
All the incredible three of Man City’s goals came in a span of 5 minutes, 36 seconds (75:10, 77:43 and 80:47)
The Campusa Magazine has also learnt that his was the second time in the last 10 Premier League seasons that a team won on the final match day after trailing by 2+ goals. The other instance was on 2017-18 finale when Tottenham beat Leicester 5-4.
City had just a 15% chance of winning the game prior to Gundogan’s first goal in the 76th minute according to FiveThirtyEight’s SPI meanwhile on the other side Liverpool was mercilessly hammering 3:1 with one eye mercilessly praying their old boy Steven Gerrad’s lads could condense Man City until the 90th Minute, unfortunately all hopes whisked aaway within a period of 5mins before biting teeth of pain started among Liverpool’s players, bones shook as hearts froze when Gundogan netted his brace on the 81st minute as a final nail on Liverpool’s coffin.
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Title: Man City
Champions League: Liverpool, Chelsea, Spurs
Golden Boots; Mohamed Salah & Heung Min Son (23 goals) each
Europa League: Arsenal, Man Utd
Europa Conference League: West Ham
Relegation: Burnley, Watford, Norwich
In other games Manchester continued their unceasing crocodile tears even after starting Edson Carvani upfront against Crystal Palace as their very own former player W. Zaha hit then real hard on the back with a 37th minute goal.
This means exciting Ugandan Red’s supporters will have to keep glued to Europa League next season with their new Coach as the team will play in the Europa League next year despite finishing their dreary season with a fittingly underwhelming 1-0 defeat against Crystal Palace. Thankfully, West Ham’s 3-1 loss against Brighton was enough to deliver the Red Devils from the ignominy of the Europa Conference League.
Arsenal signed off in triumphant style with a 5-1 thrashing of hapless Everton though it won’t be enough to earn them a top-four finish as Tottenham also racked up five goals in the final outing by drubbing Watford to the tune of 5-0. Heung Min Son scored two in Tottenham’s final-day mauling to become the first ever Asian player to win the Premier League Golden Boot, tied with Mo Salah on 23 goals.
Congratulations Manchester City!