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Arsenal’s 1-0 loss to Nottingham Forest on Sunday meant City was confirmed champion even before their final home match of the campaign.
It meant Guardiola could afford to name Erling Haaland, Kevin De Bruyne, Rodri, John Stones and Ederson on the bench. But even in their absence, City still secured the win with World Cup winner Alvarez scoring the decisive goal.
The Argentina international has been overshadowed by the record-breaking exploits of Haaland, but he showed his quality with a clinical finish after controlling the pass of Cole Palmer.
City never looked like hitting the heights of recent routs of Liverpool, Arsenal and Real Madrid — but didn’t need to after Alvarez’s goal put it on course for victory early on.
Chelsea had a host of chances through Raheem Sterling, in particular, and Conor Gallagher could have evened the score when hitting the post with a first-half header.
Kalvin Phillips also hit the woodwork for City after the break and Alvarez saw a second goal ruled out by VAR after Riyad Mahrez handled in the buildup.
Haaland and De Bruyne came on in the second half, but could not add to City’s lead.
Not that the fans complained on a day that was always going to be about the post-match party and they couldn’t wait to mob their heroes as the final whistle blew.
Supporters immediately flooded onto the field after the final whistle, carrying celebratory banners and letting off canisters of blue smoke.
City’s players were later recorded singing “We are the Champions” in the locker room before coming out for the trophy presentation to explosions of ticker tape.