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Manchester City in history
Manchester City are crowned for the 4th consecutive time in the Premier League! “Winning formula”post it Manchester Evening News with the Skyblues celebration in illustration. If Arsenal won their last match against Everton, Pep Guardiola’s men did not tremble and won 3-1 against West Ham. For The TimesIt is “tremendous”. You will notice this little play on words with the number 4 in the title. “We are the greatest”leave him alone Daily Telegraph. In Spain, the Mundo Deportivo also relays this historic feat. Despite the collective joy, Pep Guardiola once again left doubt about his future. If he will of course be on the bench next season, he does not guarantee anything for 2025.
Thanks for everything Klopp!
The other big news across the Channel is the last of Jürgen Klopp on the Liverpool bench. It’s officially over with the Reds who won 2-0 against Wolverhampton for the German coach’s last. “We love you Klopp”leave him alone Daily Mirror. As you know, Arne Slot will be his successor next season. Klopp welcomed the latter by launching a song in his honor as relayed by Daily Express. The love affair lasted 9 years with the Reds, thank you for everything Mr Klopp, this is the message that the English press wanted to convey.
Arda Güler’s record
Real Madrid ended the season with a spectacular 4-goal draw against Villarreal. For the newspaper A.S.it was an evening “of celebration and tears”. We find the young Güler on the front page of the Madrid newspaper, he who scored a double. The Turk had a great end to the season. With six goals in less than 400 minutes played, he became the most efficient rookie in history, with a goals scored per minutes ratio. In its interior pages, Marca explains Güler’s choice seems fully justified today. In a column, a journalist thanked Real Madrid for getting their hands on this crack player. Quite a turnaround as the player was linked to rumors sending him out on loan.
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