EPL: Manchester City win Premier League following Arsenal defeat

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Manchester City won the Premier League for the fifth time in six seasons on Saturday, defeating Arsenal 1-0 at Nottingham Forest.

The Gunners’ second consecutive defeat left Mikel Arteta’s team four points behind City with one game remaining.

The winning goal by Taiwo Awoniyi also had a big impact at the bottom of the league, as Forest are now safe from relegation in their first season back in the top flight in 23 years.

Pep Guardiola’s side play Manchester United in the FA Cup final and Inter Milan in the Champions League final next month, so City’s title win might be the start of a treble.

“The Premier League is without doubt the most demanding and competitive league in the world so that tells you everything about what an achievement this is,” said City captain Ilkay Gundogan in a club statement.

“This squad is so talented and so special and to have been captain this season has been an enormous privilege.”

City’s ascent to the dominant force of the English game since an Abu Dhabi-backed takeover transformed the club’s fortunes in 2008 has been accelerated during Guardiola’s reign.

The former Barcelona and Bayern Munich boss has now won 11 league titles in 14 seasons as a coach.

But City’s stranglehold of the title threatens to turn a league that prides itself on its competitiveness turning into a one-horse race.

Arsenal pushed the defending champions most of the way but crumbled in the decisive final months of the season.

The Gunners have won just two of their last eight games to allow City to canter over the line with three games to spare.

The visitors rarely even looked like scoring as a raucous atmosphere at the City Ground roared Forest onto survival.

Arteta’s decision to name an experimental back four without any recognised full-backs backfired inside the first 20 minutes.

Morgan Gibbs-White has been central to Forest’s recovery after winning just one of their opening 11 league games.

The England under-21 international created the only goal as he teed up Awoniyi to dink home his fifth goal in three games over Aaron Ramsdale.

Forest were then happy to retreat and defend their lead, but Arsenal were a shadow of the vibrant young side that shone in the early months of the season.

Bukayo Saka’s tame shot that was easily saved by Keylor Navas was the closest they came to an equaliser.

Arteta’s squad is the second youngest in the Premier League and they have run out of steam just as City have hit top speed.

The newly-crowned champions are unbeaten in 23 games in all competitions, including a 4-1 thrashing of Arsenal when the sides met in a top-of-the-table clash last month.

At the other end of the table, Forest move six points clear of the drop zone meaning two from Everton, Leeds or Leicester will join Southampton in the Championship next season.