Manchester City captain Ilkay Gundogan insists every Premier League title has been special but admits it was nice to win this season's 'in front of the TV'.
City were confirmed as Premier League champions on Saturday evening, with Arsenal's 1-0 defeat at Nottingham Forest leaving them unable to close what was a four-point gap.
Pep Guardiola and his squad watched the game together from their training complex before beating Chelsea on Sunday with the pressure off.
It was a far cry from last season's drama, with Gundogan at the centre of a late final-day comeback. The Blues were 2-0 down at home to Aston Villa before a brace from the German either side of Rodri's goal completed a five-minute turnaround. ALSO READ: City players and partners celebrate title victory at Manchester nightclub MNKY HSE Gundogan, who has been part of the City squad for their last five league triumphs, insists every trophy has been special but enjoyed the lack of last-minute drama. “Every single run-in brings different experiences and different attitudes that you have to bring on the pitch," Gundogan told club media. "This one is different than last year because last year was such a drama.