Manchester City have been crowned the Premier League champions with 93 points as Liverpool finished second on the table with 92 points. The two modern EPL rivals have proved themselves to be the best ahead of the rest as Chelsea who are third on the table have finished 18 points behind the Reds. It was the last day filled with drama in the whole 90 minutes of the game. Manchester City had to stage a second have last 15 minutes comeback against Aston Villa who were 2-0 ahead. It took the efforts of Rodri's strike and Gundogan's brace to make it 3-2 at the blow of the whistle. Liverpool had its fair share of drama as they struggled to beat as stubborn Wolves 3-1. Wolverhampton netted the first goal before Sadio Mane equalized at halftime. Mohamed. Salah and Robertson netted in the dying hours of the game to ensure the Reds finished the game victorious.
This makes it the fourth Manchester City and Pep Guardiola's Premier League title in four seasons. Liverpool will now shift their focus to Paris where they will face LaLiga champions Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League final. Elsewhere, Tottenham crashed Norwich City 5-0 to book their spot in the UCL next season as they edged out Arsenal in the fourth position who beat Everton 5-1 to finish fifth. Manchester United were lucky to finish in the sixth position even after losing to Crystal Palace 1-0 as West Ham lost to Brighton. That means that Arsenal and Manchester United will be competing in the Europa League competitions while West Ham will be in the Europa Conference League.
Burnley lost the relegation battle as they were hammered 2-1 by Newcastle and Leeds United won their game against Brentford 2-1. They will now be joining Norwich City and Watford in the Championship League as Fulham and Bournemouth will now be in the EPL next season. Huddersfield Town and Nottingham Forest will now battle it out at Wembley in the Championship playoff final on May 29 for the final promotion spot. As the various local top-flight leagues come to an end, the focus now shifts to Stade de France in Paris for the Champions League final between English giants Liverpool and Spanish powerhouse Real Madrid.