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Manchester City: Champions – Four In A Row magazine available to pre-order now

In 136 years of professional football in England, no side had ever won four league titles in a row… until now.

Manchester City made history yet again in 2023/24, winning the Premier League for the fourth season in succession, fighting off competition from Arsenal and Liverpool over a gruelling ten months.

And City’s fourth Premier League title in a row sat alongside success in the UEFA Super Cup and the FIFA Club World Cup in what was another trophy-laden campaign.

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Led by Erling Haaland's goals, Phil Foden's brilliance and Kevin De Bruyne's assists after recovering from a five-month injury, City put a wobble in November and December behind them to go on a 35-game unbeaten run in all competitions.

As they headed to the Club World Cup in Saudi Arabia in December, City were on a run of one win in six in the Premier League, but returning as world champions they never looked back.

Arsenal and Liverpool fell by the wayside, and even a Champions League defeat to Real Madrid on penalties didn't knock them off their stride.

A final week win at Tottenham, aided by Stefan Ortega's heroics off the bench, set up a final day showdown at home to West Ham. Win, and City would be champions.

Step forward Foden, who unleashed a sensational rocket into the top corner just 76 seconds in, and the Blues knew the finish line was in sight. They were champions again.

This is the official souvenir magazine celebrating yet another amazing achievement. Every match, every player and every trophy lift is captured in vivid detail – the complete record

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