I saw what Pep Guardiola did that made me think he'll stay at Man City and make it five in a row
Manchester City beat West Ham 3-1 at the Etihad to be crowned champions for the fourth season in a row, becoming the first time in the history of England's top-flight to achieve that milestone.
Phil Foden settled nerves after 78 seconds and City were cruising when he scored again 16 minutes later, but an acrobatic effort from Mohammed Kudus introduced some jeopardy to the occasion.
Rodri's strike from the edge of the area just before the hour mark restored a two-goal lead and City were able to cruise home from there, winning a sixth title in seven seasons under Pep Guardiola.
The final whistle was met with the now familiar Etihad pitch invasion but here are some of the moments you may have missed from the afternoon.
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Foden's second goal at the Etihad put an end to this title race once and for all. It was the moment City knew they had won the league, but in the technical area the celebrations lasted a moment or two before Guardiola's mind turned back to how to improve this team.
He had been on Kyle Walker's case a few minutes earlier but as every outfield player went to celebrate with Foden or Jeremy Doku, Guardiola called Walker across and actually walked several steps onto the pitch in an effort to get to his captain sooner.
The Catalan quickly realised and backtracked before dragging Walker across to him. There followed an animated chat, arm around neck, as Guardiola told Walker where he was going wrong and how he could improve City's performance. It had felt pretty flawless for 20 minutes, but apparently not in the ideas of the mad genius who puts it all together.
Guardiola dropped a bombshell after the game when he said he was


