This was my article from February with Manchester City’s 6-0 win over Chelsea.
Early Result
Super Sunday was truly a shock of epic proportions as Manchester City hosted Chelsea in what was a highly anticipated contest with so much riding on the result.
Unfortunately for the neutral, Chelsea did not show up as City thumped their way to an emphatic 6-0 victory in front of an expectant City crowd.
Aguero showed why he is one of the best in the business with a hat trick whilst Sterling bagged a brace. Aguero now has 17 for the season and is the striker to beat for the golden boot.
City are now top of the table on goal difference however Liverpool do have a game in hand, Chelsea on the other hand have dropped to 6th place and pressure is starting to mount in London as Chelsea drop out of the European places.
Late Result
Then my article last month -
Manchester City’s most incredible season has finished with an absolute humiliation of Watford City in the FA Cup final at Wembley with an emphatic 6-0 victory.
City were simply to strong all season in all domestic competitions, even making the quarter finals in the Champions League – and took out their last trophy in the showpiece FA Cup final on Saturday.
City cruised through the early stages of the FA cup and won relatively unchallenged to win an unprecedented treble to cap off a memorable season. In the League, City racked up their 2nd highest ever points tally, falling 2 points short of last season’s record breaking 100 points, finishing 1 point ahead of rivals Liverpool on 98 points to win back to back Premierships.
The final day of the season was tense, as City needed to win away at Brighton Albion & went behind early, however as they did all season, their quality proved to much, going on with the job winning 4-1 to take home English Football’s greatest prize.
Early result, late result. It was Manchester City’s year.
Wesley Tronson is a bank manager in Brisbane CBD and lived in England for seven years to 2010 in banking and soccer.
Wesley Tronson's previous articles may be viewed at www.pressserviceinternational.org/wesley-tronson.html
Wesley Tronson is an award winning sport writer who spent 7 years in England in soccer and banking. He is now a senior regional manager in banking in Queensland