The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Man City clinches 3rd Premier title in 4 seasons

- By Rob Harris

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND » Locked out of their stadium for a year due the pandemic, Manchester City fans couldn’t resist gathering outside, waiting for the moment they’d be crowned champions for the third time in four seasons.

It was a result not inside the Etihad Stadium but four miles (6.4 kilometers) across Manchester at their fiercest rival and nearest Premier League challenger that confirmed the title was reclaimed on Tuesday.

Manchester United losing 2-1 to Leicester left City with an unassailab­le 10-point lead with three games remaining. Whereas United started the century dominating English football, now City is the force with five titles in 10 seasons and the biggest spenders on transfers and salaries.

While United fans gather outside Old Trafford in protest, at City they come to celebrate the 13 years of investment from Abu Dhabi that has transforme­d the fortunes of a club that was playing in the third tier until 1999 and won two English titles in the previous century — in 1937 and 1968.

Within minutes of the final whistle blowing at Old Trafford — after Çaglar Söyüncü’s 66th-minute header sealed the Leicester win that ended United’s hopes of catching City — a “Champions” banner was unfurled over the entrance to the Etihad.

Soon, fans were setting off blue flares and parading small replica Premier League trophies. They will finally be allowed back into the stadium — up to 10,000 of them — to see City collect the real trophy after the final game of the Premier League season against Everton on May 23.

But it’s not the first trophy they have seen City lift this season, with a fourth successive League Cup won in front of around 2,000 spectators at Wembley last month. And they could yet be allowed to witness, likely in Portugal, the team contesting its first Champions League final against Chelsea on May 29 when a treble could be completed.

“We have missed the fans so much,” City captain Fernandinh­o said.

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