Watch: Manchester City players’ incredible highlight reel from title-winning season

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Manchester City on Sunday were confirmed as Premier League champions and their players took to Instagram to share highlight reels from their record-breaking season, much to the delight of their fans.

City custodian Ederson, who has been something of a revelation since arriving from the Portuguese league in the summer:

🏆🥇 @mancity #premierleague

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Ilkay Gündoğan, who has shrugged off injury issues to become a mainstay in midfield:

 

John Stones may not have had the most consistent season, but he’s certainly paid his part:

🏆CHAMPIONS!!! 🏆 What a feeling! Amazing achievement from a special group! #City #Champions

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Gabriel Jesus has emerged as Pep Guardiola’s go-to man in attack:

The champions🏆 #premierleaguechampions #City #alômãe #doperi #gratidão

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Nicolas Otamendi, a player who has been surprisingly consistent at the back:

 

Raheem Sterling, who has enjoyed his most productive season on the wing:

 

Fernandinho, City’s midfield enforcer and perhaps the best in the English top-flight:

 

Vincent Kompany, the Sky Blues’ skipper and defensive rock:

You know what this means.. Champioooonsss!! #ManCity #SharkTeam

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Sergio Aguero may have struggled for game time, but he’s still their top scorer and he posted:

#premierleague #champions #2017/2018 #mancity 🏆🏆🏆

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Leroy Sane, who has been nominated for the PFA Player of the year award:

Kevin De Bruyne, arguably City’s finest player this season and a frontrunner to lift the PFA Player of the Year award, posted:

 

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City have five fixtures left in the season and they are:

Swansea (H), April 22
West Ham (A), April 29
Huddersfield (H), May 6
Brighton (H), May 9
Southampton (A), May 13