A Manchester City player was removed from the team’s title celebration after allegedly attempting to start a fight with another attendee.
A Manchester City player was reportedly removed from their title celebration festivities after an altercation with another partygoer, marking a dramatic end to their night of revelry. The team’s victory celebrations extended well into the early hours, lasting until around 5 am.
Manchester City clinched their fourth consecutive Premier League title with a final day win against West Ham United, securing their place at the top ahead of Arsenal. Phil Foden’s stellar performance, including a brace, contributed significantly to their triumph.
Following the title win, the players enjoyed celebrations both on the Etihad pitch and in the city center, commemorating their remarkable achievement. However, the festivities took a turn for one player, Scott Carson, who was escorted out of the celebrations by security after an incident where he attempted to engage in a physical altercation with another attendee.
Carson, who served as the club’s third-choice goalkeeper for several seasons, had not played a match during the season but remained part of the matchday squad. Despite his absence from the field, his night at the celebration venue ended prematurely due to the altercation.
The night’s celebrations, which included players, staff, and their partners, were characterized by exuberance and jubilation, culminating in a late-night gathering at a Greek restaurant named Fenix. Even amidst the festivities, the technicality of awarding Premier League winners’ medals became a topic of discussion, with four players potentially missing out on medals despite their contributions to the club’s success earlier in the season.
Despite the slight hiccup in the celebrations and the medal distribution, Manchester City’s victory marked a historic achievement in English football, setting the stage for what promises to be an intriguing final day of the Premier League season with the title race going down to the wire between City and Arsenal.