Here’s Jamie Jackson’s match report. Bye!
Kevin de Bruyne: “I don’t score a lot of goals inside the box. I get more opportunities to shoot from far away. You try it. You know you have a clean strike, you feel it. It is the first time for me [to be a champion] and it feels nice. I was with my family, I was playing mini-golf with my son [when City were confirmed as champions].”
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Kevin de Bruyne: “It was a very nice feeling. We wanted to perform in this game. The fans enjoy it if you give the effort and play the way we did today.”
Manchester City made 1015 passes today. They are the first Premier League to break the 1000-pass barrier. They also had 83% possession.
Swansea’s final four games are: Chelsea (h), Bournemouth (a), Southampton (h), Stoke (h). They should be capable of doing the necessary.
Here’s the updated Premier League table.
The fans are still on the pitch. The trophy will be presented when Manchester City host Huddersfield in a fortnight.
As for Swansea City, they were never in it. They’d have sent West Brom down with a victory and would also have more or less condemned Stoke and Southampton to relegation. They still have a bit to do, although they are four points above the bottom three and will be confident of getting the job done. There wasn’t much they could do today.
The victory takes Manchester City up to 90 points, 16 points clear of Manchester United. They need two more wins to break Chelsea’s record points tally from 2004-05. They visit West Ham next week. So.
There is a good-natured pitch invasion. Fans are celebrating with the players. Benjamin Mendy is loving it.
Full-time: Manchester City 5-0 Swansea City
That’s your lot!
90 min+1: Gundogan shoots over from just inside the area.
90 min: There will be two added minutes.
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GOAL! Manchester City 5-0 Swansea City (Jesus, 88 min)
Gabriel Jesus finally gets his goal. Yaya Toure lifts another peach of a ball into the area. Jesus peels away from Mawson, waits for the ball to drop and then loops a clever header beyond Fabianski. They are scarily good.
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87 min: Toure lofts a ball over the top. Kompany’s timed his run to perfection but he ends up dinking the ball into the air and lobbing it over the bar. He can’t believe he’s missed.
84 min: “Elano might have been fun but I’m not sure he’d have had the right attitude for Pep,” says Jack Lee. “But, how good would Kinkladze have been?”
Or Berkovic.
83 min: Foden dribbles down the left, all quick feet and impish movement, and sends a cross into the six-yard box. Jesus heads straight at Fabianski. It’s not been the Brazilian’s day.
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82 min: Mendy tries an ambitious volley. Straight at Fabianski.
80 min: Danilo belts one over from 20 yards.
79 min: Toure sends a free-kick straight into the wall. Swansea break, Abrahams bustling down the right, but Clucas completely mishits his volley from the striker’s cross.
75 min: The hugely popular replaces Benjamin Mendy replaces Fabian Delph. It’s his first appearance since that awful knee injury. Tammy Abraham, meanwhile, has replaced Martin Olsson.
71 min: Phil Foden replaces Raheem Sterling. We just need to see Benjamin Mendy now.
69 min: Mawson almost scores an own-goal, directing a corner on to the left post. Swansea will be happy if they get away with 4-0.
67 min: Kyle Bartley replaces the injured Federico Fernandez.
65 min: Sam Clucas replaces Ki Sung-yeung. And Yaya Toure is on for the marvellous Kevin de Bruyne.
GOAL! Manchester City 4-0 Swansea City (Bernardo Silva, 64 min)
Gabriel Jesus takes the penalty off Ilkay Gundogan. Brave move - and he’s feeling a little embarrassed when Fabianski tips his low shot on to the right post. The Swansea goalkeeper gets no luck, though. The ball spins across the goal and Bernardo Silva is there to gobble up the rebound.
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PENALTY TO MANCHESTER CITY!
62 min: Silva plays a pass to Sterling. His first touch is a bit heavy, but it lures Fernandez into a lunging tackle and he brings Sterling down.
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58 min: De Bruyne charges into the area from the right and drives a low ball into the six-yard box. Jesus is waiting for a tap-in, but Van der Hoorn cuts it out.
56 min: How good would Elano be in this team?
55 min: That reminded me a bit of Elano’s free-kick against Newcastle in 2007.
GOAL! Manchester City 3-0 Swansea (De Bruyne, 54 min)
What a goal! De Bruyne takes a couple of touches, looks up and absolutely spanks a superb shot past Fabianski from 25 yards, the ball whizzing off his right foot and soaring into the top-right corner! What a phenomenal player!
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51 min: De Bruyne cuts inside from the left and tries to catch Fabianski out at his near post, only to brush the side-netting with his clever shot.
48 min: De Bruyne dribbles inside and sees his shot blocked. The ball squirms through to Sterling, but he’s offside.
46 min: Swansea get the second half underway.
Half-time: Manchester City 2-0 Swansea City
BREAKING: MANCHESTER CITY ARE REALLY GOOD AT FOOTBALL.
SWANSEA HAVE A SHOT!
45 min: Mawson bustles forward and bounces a low shot at Ederson from 25 yards.
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44 min: This is a keep-ball exercise for City. It has all the intensity of a training match now.
42 min: This isn’t a contest. Swansea know they haven’t got a prayer.
40 min: Olsson’s booked for diving.
39 min: “Is Sterling a good goalscorer or is his woeful finishing just rendered unimportant by virtue of playing in a team that create 4000 chances a game?” says David Flynn. “Can’t help but feel he might not be as lethal in the World Cup with Henderson and Dier feeding him.”
Do City create so many chances because of Sterling’s movement?
35 min: De Bruyne knocks a pass through to Jesus, who shoots straight at Fabianski from a tight angle.
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32 min: De Bruyne lashes one goalwards from 25 yards, but Fabianski pushes his stinging left-footed effort out. Sterling is offside when the rebound reaches him.
30 min: Mawson clumsily pushes Sterling in the back. No penalty. The ball eventually reaches Bernardo, who curls straight at Fabianski.
29 min: A lull.
25 min: A stat comes up showing that City have completed 292 passes already.
24 min: Olsson’s free-kick from 25 yards hits the wall and loops into City’s area. The ball’s eventually volleyed out for a Swansea throw.
22 min: City’s football is gorgeous. Swansea can’t live with them. Sterling spins on the right and sprays a pass out to Delph, who cushions a cross-shot wide on the volley.
20 min: This is an exhibition. But remember what happened the last time City were 2-0 up at home!
18 min: That was Raheem Sterling’s 23rd goal of the season. But is he as good as Jordon Ibe?
GOAL! Manchester City 2-0 Swansea City (Sterling, 16 min)
And repeat. Swansea are sliced open on the left again, Delph playing a stunning one-two with the stunning David Silva, before fizzing a low cross into the six-yard box. Sterling is there for an easy finish from close range. Enjoy your afternoon, Swansea.
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15 min: Swansea have barely had a touch. City aren’t taking their foot off the gas. They are after that points record. Chelsea’s tally of 95 from the 2005-05 season is what they need to beat.
14 min: De Bruyne’s cross hits Mawson and goes behind for a corner.
13 min: Kevin de Bruyne, though!
GOAL! Manchester City 1-0 Swansea (D Silva, 12 min)
This is so good. This is why they’re champions. The ingenious De Bruyne stabs a wondrous, bending pass through to Sterling with the outside of his right boot. Sterling controls and turns a pass back to Silva, who takes the ball in his stride before drilling a low, angled shot past Fabianski! Pep is pleased.
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10 min: Craig Pawson inadvertently cuts out a Gundogan pass. Swansea need the referee’s help. City are all over them. The champions continue to probe, Silva releasing Bernardo on the right. The youngster’s low cross is shuffled behind for a corner, which comes to nothing.
9 min: Possession watch: Manchester City 84%-16% Swansea City.
7 min: Olsson skips past Danilo on the left. Then he boots a hilariously dismal cross straight into the crowd.
4 min: City have started sharply. Bernardo slips a pass down the right, but De Bruyne’s cross is too close to Fabianski.
2 min: De Bruyne flicks a cross in from the right, looking for Jesus, but Fernandez heads it away.
Peep! Manchester City, kicking from left to right, get the game underway. The atmosphere is triumphant and celebratory.
Some Queen song’s being blared around the Etihad. The players are in the tunnel. Here they come! Swansea are out first, their players forming a guard of honour for the champions, who are greeted by tremendous noise once they make their entrance. “Welcome to the home of the Premier League champions” is one banner.
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On Sky, Raheem Sterling tells Thierry Henry that this has been the hardest week of training during his time at Manchester City. There’s been no let-up from Pep Guardiola.
Manchester City make two changes to the side that beat Tottenham at Wembley. Danilo and Bernardo Silva come in for Kyle Walker and Leroy Sane.
Swansea make one change from the side that drew with Everton. Mike van der Hoorn replaces the injured Luciano Narsingh. A Swansea win would relegate West Brom and take them seven points above the bottom three. Stoke, who are 19th, are in need of a miracle after drawing with Burnley earlier this afternoon.
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Team news
Man City: Ederson; Danilo, Kompany, Laporte, Delph; Gundogan; B Silva, De Bruyne, D Silva, Sterling; Jesus. Subs: Bravo, Walker, Sane, Mendy, Otamendi, Toure, Foden.
Swansea: Fabianski; Van der Hoorn, Fernandez, Mawson; Naughton, King, Ki, Carroll, Olsson; Jordan Ayew, Andre Ayew. Subs: Abraham, Dyer, Nordfeldt, Routledge, Clucas, Bartley, Roberts.
Referee: Craig Pawson.
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Preamble
Hello. Let the celebrations begin! Unless Swansea City, still in need of points to ward off relegation, can defecate all over Manchester City’s title party.
Kick-off: 4.30pm BST.
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