Manchester City win Premier League title with dramatic 3-2 win vs Aston Villa
Manchester City showed their incredible class to beat Aston Villa and clinch Premier League glory on the final day of the season.
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Manchester City showed their incredible class to beat Aston Villa and clinch Premier League glory on the final day of the season.
Manchester City fans have been sharing their reactions after Aston Villa took the lead at the Etihad through Matty Cash.
We all know it’s never that simple, though. Especially with Man City…
Sunday is D-Day then as Steven Gerrard and Aston Villa will ultimately decide where the Premier League trophy will be engraved before one of Fernandinho or Jordan Henderson will lift it high into the sky, either in Manchester or on Merseyside. Villa boss Gerrard has promised to “give it everything” in an attempt to spoil title favourite City's party and, hopefully, improve on Villa's current standing of 14th of what’s been such an inconsistent campaign in B6.
Burnley caretaker manager Mike Jackson wants no change in mentality going into Sunday’s relegation decider against Newcastle but admitted his players must manage the emotions of the game.
Burnley moved out of the Premier League relegation zone with a 1-1 draw at Aston Villa in a dramatic night down the bottom.
Nick Pope's heroics at Aston Villa handed Burnley a vital survival lifeline and kept their Premier League future in their own hands.
Emi Buendia quickly turned from villain to hero as Aston Villa were held by Burnley on their final Villa Park showing of the season. The Argentinian, one of four changes by Steven Gerrard, dangled a leg to bring down Maxwel Cornet as Ashley Barnes put the Clarets ahead on the stroke of half-time but, just three minutes after the restart, the playmaker pounced to strike first-time past Nick Pope to make it 1-1.