Gardhiwala won the English league title for the first time in his colorful coaching career. With the joy of winning the title, he has set a new target. Manchester City has confirmed the title of the English Premier League by five matches. So there is no more headache than the league's teams.
Man City was on the verge of winning the title Despite not being strong enough to win the title, Manchester United were running behind the city. But on 15 April West Broomwitch defeated Albion 1-0 by winning the title of Man City. So Man City has had to celebrate the title of the TV set in front of the set.
Man City coach Pep Guardiola has set new targets for the title as the title is guaranteed. He wants to set the record for the highest point in the English league in one season. Chelsea achieved maximum 95 points in the 2004-05 season in the history of English league. Gardhiwala, who wants to break their records, will want to break this record.
Gordiwala wants to set a record for highest point in the history of English league. He wants to break Chelsea's record in the 2004-05 season. City at the top of table with 33 points in 87 games. The City will be able to break Chelsea's record in the remaining 5 matches and 9 points if they win the league.
Let's see what Man City coach Pep Guardiola can record this time.
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Manchester city is the best one and guardiola is nice coach and trainer.
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Guardiola is a great manager and trainer too. Thanks.
Pep Guardiola, great manager, led Barca to some of their best years in decades.
yeh bro, Thanks.
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