Guardiola poses with 81 Man City players and staff before delivering victory speech to mark winning Premier League title
Guardiola poses with 81 Man City players and staff before delivering victory speech to mark winning Premier League title
A jubilant Pep Guardiola addresses Manchester City staff in wake of the club's Premier League title triumph
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has posed with 81 club workers including players, coaches and administrative staff before delivering a jubilant victory speech as Premier League title celebrations continue.
Players from the Spaniard's winning squad sat on a training pitch as they were joined by his backroom team and even office workers at the Etihad Campus.
Guardiola was keen not to appear centrally in the image, standing to the far side and putting his arms around director of football Txiki Begiristain and a coach.
Pep Guardiola (back row, fourth from right) is joined by 81 Manchester City employees for a triumphant picture
City players were also pictured returning to work on Wednesday following their days off after the title win.
The club's title party started with pints, jagerbombs, dancing and singing at a humble local pub in Hale on Sunday night.
Having been surprised by Manchester United’s shock home defeat by West Bromwich Albion, City’s superstars headed for the Railway pub in Hale to celebrate.
There, the players bought drinks for everyone in the bar and captain Vincent Kompany issued a passionate speech while holding a pint of Guinness.
Manchester City stars Kevin De Bruyne, left, and Gabriel Jesus, right, arrive for work at the Etihad Campus on Wednesday
Club captain Vincent Kompany, left, and team-mate Ilkay Gundogan, right, have a spring in their step
The title-winners headed across the road to the Hale Wine Bar at 8.30pm, where Portuguese midfielder Bernardo Silva sang Oasis classic Wonderwall while Kyle Walker banged on the windows and wrote ‘CITY’ into the condensation on the glass.
City had to wait for the title, having surrendered their first chance at it with the 3-2 defeat by United last week, but finally they had their moment to savour.
Guardiola's side host Swansea in the Premier League on Sunday when the celebrations in front of their fans can be expected to continue.
City were crowned Premier League champions on Sunday following Manchester United's loss
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