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'These guys are legends': Tearful Guardiola salutes Man City's champions

Pep Guardiola said Manchester City's Premier League champions are "legends" who will be "remembered forever" after their thrilling 3-2 win against Aston Villa clinched the title on the last day of the season.

Guardiola's side looked set to gift the trophy to second placed Liverpool after Villa took a shock two-goal lead in the second half at the Etihad Stadium.

But Guardiola sent on German midfielder Ilkay Gundogan and he sparked an incredible revival as City scored three times in five minutes in the closing stages.

Gundogan got City's first and bagged the winner in the 81st minute after Rodri's equaliser.

The incredible comeback gave City their fourth title in five seasons as they finished one point ahead of Liverpool to end their rivals' quadruple bid.

Only Manchester United in the Alex Ferguson era have won the title so many times in a five-year period.

And Guardiola believes his team deserve to be ranked among the greatest in English football history.

"These guys are legends. When you win in this country four times in five years, it is because these guys are so special. They will be remembered forever," Guardiola said.

Guardiola admitted it was a nerve-wracking afternoon as his side overcame a nervous display to retain the title in the most dramatic fashion.

"The last game is special. A lot of emotion against a good Aston Villa team. We are playing in non normal circumstances. We had to handle it," he said.

"After their second goal it was really difficult. It was 'get the first goal', then we had momentum and our people did the rest.

"Gundo is the best runner we have. After we equalised, we had the feeling we could score again. Winning at home with our fans is the best."

Guardiola saluted Liverpool's relentless pursuit of City,

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