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Five key matches in Manchester City's title triumph

:Headline: Five key matches in Manchester City's title triumph:
Big wins against Chelsea and Liverpool played a part.
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Manchester City have clinched their third Premier League title in four years following Manchester United’s defeat to Leicester at Old Trafford. Here the PA news agency looks at five games crucial to their success.

November 28: Burnley, won 5-0, Etihad Stadium

Riyad Mahrez did most of the damage as City thrashed Burnley (Michael Regan/PA)

City made an indifferent start to their campaign and sat 11th after dropping points in five of their opening eight games. What they needed at this stage was a confidence-lifting visit from their favourite whipping boys. The Clarets had lost 5-0 on each of their previous three trips and it became apparent early on another such rout was in store. Riyad Mahrez claimed a hat-trick while Benjamin Mendy and Ferran Torres also struck as City launched a 19-game unbeaten league run.

December 19: Southampton, won 1-0, St Mary’s Stadium

Raheem Sterling notched the winner as City won at Southampton (Adrian Dennis/PA)

The start of December brought a goalless stalemate at Old Trafford and a frustrating 1-1 draw against West Brom. A trip to Southampton, who were third at the time, was not an easy prospect but an early goal from Raheem Sterling made the difference as the hosts lost key man Danny Ings to injury. It was the first of a run of 15 successive wins that took City from outside the top five and into a commanding lead at the top.

January 3: Chelsea, won 3-1, Stamford Bridge

City were ruthless at Stamford Bridge (Shaun Botteril/PA)

While the significance of the win over Southampton only became apparent with hindsight, there was a definite feeling that momentum was gathering when City began the new year in style against Chelsea. Three goals in a blistering 16-minute spell in the first half from Ilkay Gundogan, Phil Foden and Kevin De Bruyne showed they meant business. Hard-fought wins over Brighton and Sheffield United followed, but the way Crystal Palace (4-0) and West Brom (5-0) were then thrashed suggested a team hitting their stride.

February 7: Liverpool, won 4-1, Anfield

Ilkay Gundogan (left) scored twice as City finally won at Anfield (Jon Super/PA)

This result may have gone to form with Guardiola’s side already established at the top and Liverpool on the wane but, having not won at Anfield since 2003, this was a hugely significant victory against the defending champions for City. Gundogan missed a penalty but the German’s later double, either side of a Mohamed Salah penalty, put them in control. Further goals from Sterling and the brilliant Foden wrapped up a win that gave City a firm grip on the title race.

March 10: Southampton, won 5-2, Etihad Stadium

City saw a 21-game winning run in all competitions come to an end with a derby loss to Manchester United on March 7 but quickly got back on track three days later. Mahrez and De Bruyne both scored twice as Saints were put to the sword, with Gundogan also on target once again. A lot of attention centred on a penalty not given after Foden appeared to be taken out by Saints goalkeeper Alex McCarthy, but that was ultimately inconsequential. The win put City 14 points clear and it seemed all over bar the shouting.

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TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Arsenal34245582265677
2Liverpool34228475344174
3Manchester CityMan City32227376324473
4Aston Villa34206871502166
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7Newcastle UnitedNewcastle331551369541550
8West Ham UnitedWest Ham34139125463-948
9Chelsea32138116157447
10Bournemouth34129134960-1145
11Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton321111105250244
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14Crystal Palace34109154456-1239
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16Everton34118153648-1233
17Nottingham ForestNott'm Forest3479184260-1826
18Luton TownLuton3467214775-2825
19Burnley3458213769-3223
20Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd3437243392-5916
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