Manchester City sealed their third consecutive Premier League title in a joyous atmosphere at Etihad Stadium as they triumphed over Chelsea.
The celebrations were already underway even before City took to the field, as their championship status was confirmed following Nottingham Forest's victory against Arsenal on Saturday.
This allowed manager Pep Guardiola to make several changes to his starting lineup, with nine alterations from the team that had recently thrashed Real Madrid to secure a place in the Champions League final.
Although Erling Haaland was given a rest, Julian Alvarez stepped up in his absence and delivered a clinical finish to give City the lead after 12 minutes. The jubilant City fans soaked up the warm sunshine, eagerly awaiting the trophy presentations and reveling in the celebratory atmosphere.
As the game progressed, Chelsea had their fair share of opportunities, with City's backup goalkeeper Stefan Ortega making a crucial save from Raheem Sterling's one-on-one chance, and Conor Gallagher's header striking the post. City also came close to extending their lead when Kalvin Phillips hit the woodwork with a powerful header.
With this victory, City continued their relentless winning streak, securing the title and setting their sights on a potential Treble.
They still have the FA Cup final at Wembley and the Champions League final in Istanbul to look forward to. The triumph against Chelsea further solidified their dominance in English football.