Phil Foden has credited the contributions of his Manchester City teammates in helping the team retain the title for the fourth consecutive time.

At the Etihad, City secured the victory they required to edge out Arsenal by two points and win the Premier League for the sixth time under Guardiola.

Foden, who was player of the match in Sunday’s 3-1 win over West Ham after scoring two goals, told Sky Sports after the game: “Not just me, all the lads have played in important games, we’ve played this scenario over. We were confident. It’s paid off.

“It was the perfect start. The [nickname] sniper is going to stay forever now. This feeling will never get old. I want this winning feeling always.”

After drawing at home against the Gunners on March 31, the champions trailed Liverpool by three points and Arsenal by one. However, they won their next nine league games to take the lead in the standings.

Although Foden, the FWA player of the year, and Erling Haaland, the winner of the Golden Boot, have received individual awards, the City squad will now focus on the FA Cup final on Saturday, May 25, at Wembley, where they hope to complete a double by defeating Manchester United, their neighbors.