Manchester City wins historic Premier League title
Manchester City clinched an unprecedented fourth straight Premier League title with a 3-1 final-day win over West Ham United, with Phil Foden scoring twice at a sun-soaked Etihad Stadium.
Premier League player of the season Foden capped his outstanding campaign with two great goals when it mattered most, firing home from range in the second minute then adding another 16 minutes later.
Mohammed Kudus gave Arsenal a glimmer of hope in the title race when he halved the arrears with a remarkable overhead kick, but Rodri restored the champion's two-goal cushion after 59 minutes.
Pep Guardiola could relax from there and City was unfortunate not to add to its lead, finishing two points clear at the summit as Arsenal fought back to beat Everton 2-1.
West Ham, meanwhile, was already guaranteed to finish ninth and ended its final campaign under David Moyes with 52 points, eight adrift of Manchester United in eighth.
Mikel Arteta would have been praying for a solid start from West Ham, but City was ahead within 78 seconds as Foden's delicate touch took him away from James Ward-Prowse 25 yards out, allowing him to blast his shot into the top-left corner.
City laid siege to Alphonse Areola's goal from there, Jeremy Doku drawing two reflex saves from the visiting goalkeeper before Rodri prodded wide from a promising position.
With West Ham chasing shadows, City went 2-0 up when Foden swept across goal and in after fine work from Doku on the left wing.
Erling Haaland somehow failed to convert from close range before West Ham suddenly grew in stature, and Kudus introduced some jeopardy with an incredible overhead kick with 42 minutes gone.
Haaland missed another glaring chance just before half-time, then Kevin De Bruyne and Foden fired wide as the crowd grew increasingly nervous after the interval.
However, Rodri settled City's nerves just before the hour mark, side-footing beyond the dive of Areola after being teed up by Bernardo Silva on the edge of the area.
Haaland went close on two more occasions as City looked to kill the game once and for all, before Tomas Soucek had a goal disallowed for an obvious handball at the other end after a VAR review.
That was the last tense moment City had to endure as it celebrated yet another title, finishing the campaign with nine straight wins to edge out the Gunners.