Pep Guardiola s transformation of Manchester City is complete after securing his first Premier League title thanks to Manchester United s 1-0 home loss to West Brom.
City won 3-1 against Tottenham at Wembley on Saturday to move to the brink of glory, but United s shock home loss to the league s bottom side wrapped up the trophy they have seemed destined to lift since the start of an all-conquering campaign.
Guardiola s men were close to securing the silverware faster than any club in the competition s history, falling short of the April 14 mark set by United in 2000-01 by a single day.
While they missed out narrowly on that particular record, here are some of the best Opta numbers from City s special Premier League season.
Champions!!!!!! What a great feeling!! So happy to be able to share another trophy with our amazing fans!
— Vincent Kompany (@VincentKompany)
28 The champions dominance has been evident across an impressive 28 league victories. They can surpass Chelsea s Premier League record of 30 (2016-17) by winning three of their remaining five fixtures.
5 City match the English top-flight record by claiming the title with five games to spare, equalling the efforts of United (1907-08 and 2000-01) and Everton (1984-85).
5 Man City have won the Premier League title with five games remaining; equalling the English top-flight record. They have equalled the efforts of Manchester United (1907-08 and 2000-01) and Everton (1984-85) who all won the top-flight title with five games to spare. Cruise.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe)
3 Guardiola is the third manager to win the Premier League in addition to at least two of the other top-five European leagues, joining Carlo Ancelotti and Jose Mourinho in the exclusive club.
902 The number of passes completed in a one-sided 1-0 victory over Chelsea in March represented a new benchmark since Opta began recording the data in 2003-04.
16 With their victory at Wembley and United s loss to West Brom City are 16 points clear at the top and chasing down the Premier League s largest title-winning margin of 18, which was set by the Red Devils in 1999-00.
240 Manchester City s 240 day total at the top of the league in 2017-18 is just one day fewer than Manchester United have spent at the top of the Premier League (in season) since Sergio Aguero s goal won the title in May 2012 (241). Noisy.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe)
15 Kevin De Bruyne, a strong contender for Player of the Year honours, has been an unstoppable creative force in his third season with the club, contributing a league-best 15 assists in his 33 appearances.
18 Their run of 18 consecutive wins from beating Bournemouth 2-1 on August 26 to a 1-0 victory at Newcastle United on December 27 set a new Premier League record.
19 City have beaten every opponent in the Premier League this season, becoming the third team in history to do so, after Chelsea (2005-06) and Manchester United (2010-11).
1 Pep Guardiola is the first Spanish manager to win the English top-flight title. Pioneer.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe)