PEP GUARDIOLA admitted it felt "insane" to lead Manchester City to an historic fourth top-flight title in a row.
City beat West Ham to become the first team in 136 years of English football to achieve the feat. Guardiola, left, celebrated with his stars on the pitch after hoisting the Premier League trophy for the sixth time in seven seasons.
The Spaniard never dreamt of such domestic dominance when he took charge in 2016 and believes his side will go down as one of the all-time greats.
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