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Man City take greatness to new heights with fourth straight Premier League title
Manchester City's relentless consistency remains their most impressive characteristic, and it's driven them to a record fourth consecutive title.
As it happened: Man City beat Arsenal to title
Re-live the final day of the Premier League season as Man City won a historic fourth straight championship.
TOP HEADLINES
Follow live: Knicks host Pacers in win-or-go-home Game 7
KLOPP'S FAREWELL
Jurgen Klopp signs off in style as Liverpool's legendary manager. Over to you, Arne Slot
Liverpool's win over Wolves finally brought an end to the Jurgen Klopp era, one that this club and city will never forget. Now it's over to Arne Slot, who faces an unenviable task.
Klopp conducts final news conference as Liverpool manager
WHAT COMES NEXT?
How Chelsea can return to its former glory next season
Assessing Man United's worst-ever Premier League finish
SIZING UP THE ACTION
Cup finals, European places, relegation battles
The European soccer season is coming to a close, but who is in the race for the cup finals, European qualification -- and who's fighting relegation?
PREMIER LEAGUE FINAL DAY
CHAMPIONS OF THAILAND ONCE AGAIN
After initial uncertainty, Buriram again delivered an inevitable Thai League title
After a shaky start, Buriram United did what they do best on their way to a third consecutive league title.
What Anthony Edwards has accomplished at 22 -- even before Kobe, LeBron and Steph
The Wolves toiled in irrelevance and mediocrity for decades. That is, until their audacious 22-year-old leader stepped foot on the court this season, when he made sure his team would be neither one -- for years to come.
Stephen A.: 'Game 7 starts with Anthony Edwards'
F1
EMILIA ROMAGNA GRAND PRIX
Verstappen holds off Norris to win at Imola
Max Verstappen held off Lando Norris in a tense battle for victory at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix that finished with two cars split by just 0.725s - the smallest winning margin of the season to date.
Norris: I was praying for one more lap at Imola
Lando Norris was praying for an additional lap at the end of the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix after he closed to 0.725 seconds of eventual race winner Max Verstappen at the chequered flag.
Top Headlines
- Pep on City future: 'Closer to leaving than staying'
- Klopp says goodbye, leads Anfield in song for Slot
- Man Utd wrap up worst ever Premier League spot
- Prem sets new goals record of 1,246 on last day
- Arteta reassures Arsenal fans: 'We'll win it' in end
- Haaland wins Golden Boot for second year in a row
- Hamilton: Mercedes in 'no-man's land'
- Usyk floors Fury, rallies to claim undisputed crown
- Biles shines at U.S. Classic; Douglas pulls out