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Gabriel Jesus will leave Man City as one of Pep Guardiola's finest signings

With just one swing of his right boot, Gabriel Jesus engrained himself in Manchester City folklore forever - Centurions. The Blues had been crowned Premier League champions long before, but Pep Guardiola's relentless pursuit of perfection kept his team pushing for virtually every record.

Most away points, biggest points gap to second, most wins, most away wins, most goals, best goal difference and most consecutive victories had all already fallen, but the points tally was certainly the most important. Hitting 100 would solidify their place as one of the Premier League greats.

It was strange to see such a free-scoring City struggle to create virtually any chances against a relatively poor Southampton side, but you felt it was going to take something special - and special is what we got.

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Kevin De Bruyne's pinpoint 50-yard ball in the 93rd minute was expertly taken out of the air by Jesus with his left foot and lifted over the stranded Alex McCarthy with aplomb. There was carnage behind the goal, carnage on the field and carnage on the touchline as the whole of St Mary's tried to process what had just happened.

A goal that generations upon generations of City supporters will look back on with a beaming smile knowing they achieved what no team ever had. It didn't secure the league title, but there were scary parallels with 2012. City had achieved their goal - which looked dead and buried - in added time, on the final day.

For Jesus to score that goal felt special. The so-called eventual heir to Sergio Agüero's throne had shown up and delivered the goods in a big moment and was certainly a coming of age point in his

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