“Embarrassing”, Manchester City mocked for their celebrations

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Manchester City took to the streets after winning their fourth consecutive Premier League title, but the citizens’ celebrations were mocked…

Manchester City has been arguably the best club in England for seven years, having won 17 trophies, including six in the Premier League, despite the recent defeat in the FA Cup. However, the club has always been criticized for its supporters, who have not been as numerous as those of their other top 6 rivals.

Mocking supporters on the networks

User X @RealKevinPalmer said: “ It is baffling why Man City continue to make fools of themselves with these poorly attended trophy parades. The few hundred fans in this image are walking up the road next to the buses with the players on board. It is inevitable that they will be made fun of.”.

@UtdFaithfuls said on X: “The 115 Man City fans on parade on their bus. It’s too embarrassing, what a small club.”

Regardless of what the opposing team’s fans say about the title celebrations, it appears that Man City’s players and staff had a lot of fun celebrating their victory over Arsenal on the final day of the Premier League.

After the FA Cup final defeat to Man Utd, it is certain that Pep Guardiola and his teammates will get to work to improve on what has been their least successful season in the last three years.

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