On Sunday night, Jack Grealish and Erling Haaland led the celebrations as the players of Manchester City celebrated winning the league for the fourth time in history.
The players took their spouses and girlfriends along for a wild night, and the fun continued from the dressing room into clubs and on until five in the morning at the Greek restaurant Fenix.
To the dismay of Arsenal, Pep Guardiola was considered after leading his side to a 6th Premier League title in seven seasons with a 3-1 victory over West Ham.
Early in the evening, Grealish and Haaland posed while flaunting their timepieces; the latter had a Premier League medal dangling around his neck.
In the changing area, the players got the party began by dancing and singing, “Campeones, campeones, ole, ole, ole!”
Later, Pep Guardiola’s wife Cristina was seen, Rico Lewis was also spotted holding hands with his partner, and Phil Foden’s mother Claire Rowlands was present, along with his fiancée Rebecca Cooke.
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Haaland poses for a picture following a historic campaign for City in which he scored 27 league goals
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Jack Grealish posed with his Premier League medal as Manchester City’s stars went wild
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Erling Haaland’s girlfriend Isabel Haugsend threw herself into the dancing on the night out
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Grealish posted a video with him and friends dancing into the early hours of the morning
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Erling Haaland and Grealish struck a pose as they showed off their expensive watches and the latter’s medal
Grealish showed off his expensive taste by dressing in a £2,000 outfit and sharing a video of himself and friends performing “Unwritten” by Natasha Bedingfield.
Along to join in the celebration was his 20-year-old sister Hollie, who grinned as he gave her a hug and a kiss.
Grealish obviously wanted to spend the night with as many pals as possible, not just his teammates.
He wore a striking Gucci suit – a brand for which he is an ambassador – to a meal and later posted a clip on his Instagram story of him singing the lyric ‘the rest is still unwritten’, while holding a drink and showing off his winner’s medal.
To begin the evening, Phil Foden, Julian Alvarez, and other celebrities bounced around the dressing room, singing, ‘Campeones, campeones, ole, ole, ole!’ But it was impossible to avoid the excitement there.
Along with Adam Smith, the kit assistant, and other people, Kyle Walker posed with the Premier League trophy.
Meanwhile, Matheus Nunes delighted in enjoying a beverage with companions.
City’s heroes only stumbled out of Fenix at 5am, with the likes of Rodri and Kevin De Bruyne looking worse for wear.
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Erling Haaland and Grealish struck a pose as they showed off their expensive watches and the latter’s medal
Guardiola’s powerful team showed little traces of nervousness from the previous day, however rivals Arsenal did have some optimism thanks to a brilliant display by Mohammed Kudus at the Etihad Stadium shortly before halftime.
However, that was quickly put out as Rodri scored City’s third goal.
Regardless of the Gunners’ 2-1 victory over Everton, the victory guaranteed they would not be surpassed by the Gunners in second place.
West Ham, who were guaranteed a ninth-place finish and were playing the last game of David Moyes’ second managerial tenure, had to do Arsenal a favor.
Only hopeful Arsenal supporters anticipated a slip-up from City, since they had showed no signs of weakness during the pressure-building phase.
In less than two minutes, City powered out of the traps to eliminate any possibility of a doubt in the case.
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Carson was reportedly removed from the party at 4am after trying to fight a fellow reveller
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Matheus Nunes enjoyed sipping a drink after his debut season with Manchester City
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Grealish made plenty of room for alcohol as he got into the groove of his party boy persona
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After wild celebrations on the pitch, the players took the fun back to the dressing room
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Man City became the first team in history to win four consecutive English top-flight titles
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Phil Foden got City off to a flyer against West Ham, scoring a screamer inside two minutes
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On a magnificent day for the champs at the Etihad, Rodri added his name to the scoresheet.
They accomplished it in style, with the sun shining and their player of the season, Foden, at his magical best.
After receiving a pass from Bernardo Silva on the right, Foden cut inside, dribbling past James Ward-Prowse’s block and sending a left-footed effort from the edge of the box into the top corner.
Although the mood was already upbeat, this was when the celebration seemed to truly start, and City embraced the moment.
With Jarrod Bowen sidelined by tonsillitis, West Ham was unable to muster any resistance against the hosts, and it looked inevitable that they would soon increase their lead when Jeremy Doku put Alphonse Areola to the test twice.
Rodri missed a chance as well, but Foden scored his first goal of the game with a first-time effort after Doku pulled the ball across the area on minute eighteen.
Erling Haaland appeared ready to add another, but Areola also denied the Norwegian, and Konstantinos Mavropanos did just enough to deter him as he positioned to shoot.
Before the half, Kudus pushed Stefan Ortega into a save before the Hammers responded with an incredible overhead strike.
Kudus instantly reacted to connect with a forceful bicycle kick when the ball touched Tomas Soucek and was flung up into the air, coming after a corner.
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Erling Haaland scored 27 goals on his way to winning the Premier League Golden Boot
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Foden (center) won both the Premier League Player of the Year and the Football Writers’ Player of the Year award this season, which speaks much about his contribution to their achievement.
It didn’t take long for rumors of Arsenal’s equalization against Everton to spread, so while there was a chance for second-half drama, it wasn’t very likely.
Soon after the interval, Kevin De Bruyne missed a close shot and Haaland missed one as well.
Just before the hour mark, Rodri emphatically headed home City’s third from the edge of the box as City tightened their hold on the ball and West Ham had seen very little of it.
West Ham didn’t seem to be motivated to reply, as City patiently moved the ball around.
When the ball sailed inches wide after bouncing off his shoulder, Haaland nearly added another.
When Soucek scored two minutes from time, some may have had their hearts in their throats, but the ball struck his arm and was disallowed by VAR.
The five minutes of stoppage time were successfully completed by City, and hundreds of supporters ignored demands to leave the field as the celebrations got underway.
But after the game, Guardiola acknowledged he is running out of things to accomplish, which raised questions about his long-term future at Manchester City.