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Man City: The Champions of England


Manchester City, a club that broke almost all records in the Premier League history.

They are the definition of modern football and an example for every team around the world who plays football. 

It is said that football is a simple game, you take the ball, you pass the ball and you score a goal. Man city have applied that theory in real life, pass and move, pass and move, that's their motto. It's not just about keeping the position, they try to make sure that their every move turns into a goal and most of the time, it does get converted.

Pep has changed the playing style of the Sky Blues. After his success in Spain and Germany, the Spanish moved to England to take upon a new challenge. He was told that his playing style won't work in England and he would be a flop. Well, for the first season, he faced similar circumstances and failed to win a single trophy even after spending loads of money.
But, it was just a start, his first experience of the Premier League as things turned around in the next two seasons.

City are the first team to win back-to-back Premier League titles in a decade. Manchester United were the last team to do it.
Pep’s army finished the campaign with 98 points, a tally bettered only by their record-breaking century last season.
They had the most amount of points, biggest title-winning margin, most wins, most consecutive wins, most goals, and best goal difference. 

The credit goes to their breathtaking style, exhibiting devastating attacking football, bursting with unrivaled ambition and confidence in their collective ability.

They have always been criticized for being Spendthrift and buying players with the help of their rich owner Sheikh Mansour. But regardless of the amount spent in the transfer market, they haven't failed to deliver results.

Whatever happens in the near future, this side will always be remembered for their unmatched superiority at a time when defending the title was as difficult as it has ever been.

You can watch How the Sky Blues took over England on the TV show launched by Amazon prime "All or Nothing: Manchester City".

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