The Premier League is considered to be one of the best football leagues in the world, if not the best of them, and the game between Manchester City and Liverpool proved it again.
Just one point clear of Liverpool, the City had a chance to take the title into their own hands. Something that they finally achieved after several minutes of much suffering during their duel against Aston Villa.
However, not everything was that simple. Pep Guardiola’s team came to be losing 0-2 at minute 76, until in five minutes there was a gale of three goals, led by German Ilkay Gündogan, turned the score around while Liverpool also went to the front against Wolverhampton.
After 15 minutes of great tension in both teams, the City managed to maintain the advantage and thus proclaim themselves winners for the fourth time in the last five seasons, beating Liverpool by 93 points to 92.
And of course, it was obvious that this vibrant last day could not go under the table on social networks, so here at JefeBet we bring you the best reactions and memes of this great moment on Sunday.
The Manchester City’s Title and Guardiola Were the Most Mentioned in the Media
Manchester City has been one of the most dominant teams in the tough Premier League over the last decade, so another title did not go unnoticed.
The City’s great comeback also took a good load of interactions, since while they lost 0-2, Liverpool tied at one goal and with a few more goals at home, the title would be for them. But that was something that Gündogan could not allow.
After the final whistle, the madness was unleashed at the Etihad Stadium, beginning with Pep Guardiola, who after the defeat in the Champions League against Real Madrid, won his fourth Premier League title in five seasons with Manchester City and the 32nd title of his career.
But just as Guardiola celebrated and cried, the City fans did so in a more extravagant way. Full of joy and emotion, hundreds of them invaded the playing field to celebrate with their players. Total madness!
Finally, the players were able to retire and celebrate in the dressing rooms, where the prop man -yes, the prop man and not Pep Guardiola- celebrated in a big way with his boys.
And for those who ask about Liverpool… Well, here we leave news about the team. Not very good, indeed, but capable, with the intention of reviving next Saturday in the Champions League final against Real Madrid. We’ll see how it goes.