Roy Keane sends Pep Guardiola warning to Man City after Premier League title victory
Former Manchester United midfielder Roy Keane does not believe Pep Guardiola will get the full credit that he deserves until he has left Manchester City.
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Former Manchester United midfielder Roy Keane does not believe Pep Guardiola will get the full credit that he deserves until he has left Manchester City.
MANCHESTER, England: Manchester City celebrated their Premier League title on Sunday (May 21), beating Chelsea 1-0 with an early goal by Julian Alvarez in the team's home finale at a sun-drenched Etihad Stadium.
Mikel Arteta vowed Arsenal must find a way to compete once again with newly-crowned Premier League champions Man City but admitted it will not be a quick-fix job.
Named in the starting lineup as part of Manchester City's second string vs Chelsea, Aymeric Laporte took a ten-minute solo stroll around the Etihad pitch around 90 minutes before kick-off at the Etihad, taking videos, watching the big screen, and seemingly chatting to someone on his phone. It's not unusual for players to do things like that - Jack Grealish and Riyad Mahrez always inspect away grounds in similar fashion - but it's not something City players often do at home, and Laporte appeared to be in tears at one point.
A third straight Premier League title has now arrived at the Etihad, hurting those involved with Manchester United just as much every other since the first 11 years ago.
Manchester City celebrated winning their third Premier League title on the trot with a 1-0 victory over Chelsea at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday.
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MANCHESTER, England — Manchester City celebrated their Premier League title on Sunday with a comfortable 1-0 win over Chelsea at the Etihad Stadium.