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11 May 2014
 
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Manchester City 2-0 West Ham

Premier League    2013-14
City of Manchester Stadium   47,300
  SubsGoals  
13Adrian del Castillo    
17Joey O'Brien    
5James Tomkins    
2Winston Reid    
3George McCartney    
16Mark Noble   
14Matthew Taylor    
23Stewart Downing    
4Kevin Nolan   
21Mohamed Diame    
9Andy Carroll    
7Matt JarvisSubed #4   
24Carlton ColeSubed #9   
26Joe ColeSubed #21   
 PosTable as at 11 May 2014PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
C1Manchester City3817 116313104 5392486
2Liverpool3816 125318105 4483284
3Chelsea3815 314311104 5281682
4Arsenal3813 513611112 6323079
5Everton3813 33381986 5232072
6Tottenham Hotspur3811 353023103 6252869
7Manchester United389 372921104 5352264
8Southampton388 65322375 7222356
9Stoke City3810 63271735 11183550
10Newcastle United388 38232871 11203149
11Crystal Palace388 38182353 11152545
12Swansea City386 58332654 10212842
13West Ham United387 39252644 11152540
14Sunderland385 311212755 9203338
15Aston Villa386 310222945 10173238
16Hull City387 48202133 13183237
17West Bromwich Albion384 96242736 10193236
R18Norwich City386 67171823 14114433
R19Fulham385 311243842 13164732
R20Cardiff City385 59203524 13123930
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Manchester City 2 West Ham United 0

Samir Nasri and Vincent Kompany scored the goals as Manchester City reclaimed the Barclays Premier League title with a comfortable 2-0 win over West Ham.

The goals came in a 10-minute spell which straddled the half-time interval at the Etihad Stadium, rendering nearest rivals Liverpool's win against Newcastle academic.

With ex-Liverpool players Andy Carroll and Stewart Downing in their side, as well as Reds fan Kevin Nolan, West Ham did have the personnel to provide one last dramatic twist at the end of a compelling season.

But realistically - with City having a two-point advantage - that was always a long shot and there was never any hint that the nerve-jangling final-day drama of their title win two years ago would be repeated.

It was raining heavily at kick-off but the atmosphere was raucous and City approached the game with the confidence of a side that were comfortable and in control of their destiny.

City's top scorer Sergio Aguero was back in their side after injury but not at his sharpest, although on this occasion his brilliance was not needed.

West Ham did play more positively than the previous visitors to the Etihad Stadium, Aston Villa in midweek, but the occasions they threatened were still few and far between.

The hosts appealed unsuccessfully for a penalty early on after Mark Noble deflected a Pablo Zabaleta cross onto his hand.

Their first real chance came after David Silva and Aguero combined well on the edge of the box. Yaya Toure's initial effort was blocked before Silva volleyed over from a Zabaleta cross.

Zabaleta then wanted a penalty after going down under a challenge from Mohamed Diame before Aguero showed some nimble footwork to spark an attack from inside his own half.

The ball was worked across the field and Aguero tried to finish from distance but slipped as he shot and Adrian saved comfortably.

Nasri then had a good cross turned behind and Toure curled a shot narrowly wide as news filtered through that Liverpool had fallen behind in their game against Newcastle.

City maintained the pressure, with Aleksandar Kolarov forcing Adrian to tip over a powerful drive from distance.

Nasri finally broke through six minutes before the interval as he took aim from 20 yards and struck a powerful low shot which went in off the post after a possible touch from Adrian.

City fans then increased the volume significantly and Aguero glanced a header wide before Silva saw an effort deflected onto the bar off Carroll.

City truly got the party started four minutes into the second half when Kompany stabbed home from six yards after Edin Dzeko won the ball from a corner.

The City captain celebrated with unconfined joy.

West Ham did make a rare charge to the City end but Matt Taylor's mistimed shot bounced wide.

Aguero had two opportunities to extend City's lead but headed wide at the near post and then failed to connect in front of an open goal from a Zabaleta cross.

Aguero appeared to pick up another knock in the closing moments and he showed his frustration by bundling over Noble off the ball.

That sparked an unnecessary scuffle between several players of both sides and Aguero was eventually booked, but it could not dampen City's celebrations.

They knew the job was completed and the hosts duly played out the closing minutes with little alarm to prompt a pitch invasion and jubilant scenes.

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