Manchester City 2017-18 season review
Manchester City had a momentous season, marching to their third premier league season in a truly remarkable fashion. City dominated the division for the vast majority of the season, breaking numerous records along
the way. Their win of the title was confirmed on April 15, 2018 when rivals Manchester United lost to West Bromwich Albion.
Pep Guardiola’s men set new records, including the highest number of points to clinch the title. They hit an unprecedented 100 points. They also had the most away points, 50 in total, and the highest number of
points ahead of the second team (19). City also boast the most wins of any team in the division, the highest number of goals, the best goal difference, the largest share of away position, the most consecutive wins on the road and the fewest minutes losing. It’s a season that City fans will want to remember for many years.
Sergio Aguero had a stellar season, with his 178th goal over Napoli on November 1 surpassing Eric Brook’s tally to make him the club’s all-time top scorer. Pep Guardiola’s first ever silverware came on February 25 when City beat Arsenal at Wembley to lift the 2017-2018 EFL cup. The premier league trophy was the club’s second double in just four years and cements City’s dominance in England. They have a fantastic squad, with Kevin De Bruyne, Leroy Sane, David Silva, Kyle Walker, Gabriel Jesus and Ederson all having sparkled throughout
the season.
It appears as if City will still dominate the 2018/2019 season in the premier league. They are one of the best sides in Europe at the moment, have a top coach and some of the best players on the planet. Indeed, if they continue to play like they are, it’s not difficult to see City as serious contenders of the Champion’s League come next season.