Manchester City rewrote the Premier League record books as they won the title in style.
Here, Press Association Sport looks at the landmarks achieved by Pep Guardiola’s all-conquering side.
Points in a season
Goals in a season
— Premier League (@premierleague) May 13, 2018
The goal was City’s 106th of the campaign, breaking the previous record of 103 set by Chelsea in their 2009-10 title-winning campaign. It is only the fourth three-figure total, with City and Liverpool scoring 102 and 101 respectively in 2013-14, so City are the first club to achieve the feat twice.
Consecutive victories
W x 18 pic.twitter.com/Qg1JHCnNiB
— Manchester City (@ManCity) December 27, 2017
City’s 18-game winning run from August to December was the longest ever in the English top flight, pre-dating even the Premier League era. Along the way, they amassed a record-equalling 11 successive away wins, a feat previously achieved by Chelsea in 2008.
Earliest title win
With ? to spare@ManCity have won the @premierleague title with five matches remaining, equalling Manchester Utd’s 2000/01 #PL record#Champions pic.twitter.com/kkotPbg7q9
— Premier League (@premierleague) April 15, 2018
City missed out on a new record with derby defeat to Manchester United but matched their neighbours’ previous mark from 2000-01 by winning the league with five games to go.
Winning margin
— Premier League (@premierleague) May 13, 2018
With a 19-point advantage over United, City outperformed their rivals’ 1999-2000 margin of 18 over Arsenal.
Goal difference
Man City this season:
? 100 points⚽️ 106 goals✅ 32 wins? +79 Goal Difference
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— The F2 (@TheF2) May 13, 2018
At +79, City beat the goal difference record of +71 set by Chelsea in 2009-10.
Wins in a season
? PREMIER LEAGUE RECORDS BROKEN ?
100 points32 wins16 away wins18 successive wins106 goals+79 goal difference19 points gap to second#CENTURIONS #mancity
— Manchester City (@ManCity) May 13, 2018
Chelsea’s record of 30 wins set last season only lasted a year as City racked up 32. Their win at Southampton was their 16th on the road, surpassing the Blues’ 2004-05 record of 15.
Manager of the month
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An unprecedented 4️⃣ in a row! for @ManCity boss Pep Guardiola – @BarclaysFooty Manager of the Month for December pic.twitter.com/Wjhw91x8G8
— Premier League (@premierleague) January 12, 2018
Guardiola was named the Premier League’s top boss in September, October, November and December, the first man ever to win four successive manager of the month awards.