Manchester City goal machine Erling Haaland celebrated his first Premier League title win by admitting the memories of lifting the trophy at the Etihad Stadium will stay with him for the rest of his life.
Pep Guardiola's side marked their third title on the spin by defeating Chelsea 1-0 in front of jubilant home fans on Sunday thanks to an early strike by Julian Alvarez.
City had already secured their latest domestic crown when Arsenal were beaten by Nottingham Forest 24 hours earlier and Guardiola was able to rest nine player for the Chelsea game with one eye on the upcoming FA Cup and Champions League finals - against Manchester United and Inter Milan, respectively.
Haaland has enjoyed a record-breaking opening season in English football scoring 36 Premier League goals, and 52 in all competitions, that have powered City to the brink of a historic treble.