Guardiola says Man City triumph 'toughest title' of his career

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola, right, celebrates at the end of their English Premier League match against Brighton at the AMEX Stadium in Brighton on Sunday. Photo: Frank Augstein/AP

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola, right, celebrates at the end of their English Premier League match against Brighton at the AMEX Stadium in Brighton on Sunday. Photo: Frank Augstein/AP

Published May 12, 2019

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BRIGHTON – Pep Guardiola said Manchester

City’s 2018/19 Premier League success was the toughest title triumph of his

illustrious career.

City came from behind to win 4-1 away to

Brighton on Sunday’s final day of the season – a result that meant the reigning

champions finished just a point in front of second-placed Liverpool, who won

2-0 at home to Wolves.

In most seasons, Liverpool’s tally of 97

points would have seen them crowned champions.

Guardiola, celebrating his eighth domestic

championship in 10 seasons that have featured La Liga and Bundesliga titles

with Barcelona and Bayern Munich, was in no doubt about Liverpool’s quality.

"We have to say congratulations to

Liverpool and thank you so much – they pushed us to increase our

standards," he told Sky Sports.

"It’s incredible, 98 points, to go

back-to-back. We made the standard higher last season and Liverpool helped us –

to win this title we had to win 14 (league games) in a row. We couldn’t lose

one point."

The Catalan manager insisted: "It’s

the toughest title we have won in all my career, by far."

Sunday’s result meant Liverpool’s wait for

a maiden Premier League title – their last domestic championship was in 1990 –

goes on, although they could yet win the Champions League if they beat

Tottenham Hotspur when the English rivals meet in a Madrid final on June 1.

Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah, whose 22

goals this season made him a joint-winner of the Premier League’s golden boot

award, said the Anfield club would challenge again next term.  

"We only lost one (Premier League)

game all season," the Egypt forward said. "We gave everything. We got

97 points. We will fight next season for the title."

AFP

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