The Citizens continued in their domineering form by firing four goals past David Moyes’ West Ham.

The league may have been already won by the Citizens but there are a few records at stake for them to try and surpass. On Sunday, Pep Guardiola and his men matched another one of such milestones inside the London Stadium.

Goals by Leroy Sane, Gabriel Jesus, Fernandinho and an own-goal by Pablo Zabaleta, fired Manchester City to a landmark of 100 Premier League goals this season. This subsequently made them the quickest side ever to achieve the feat in the history of the Premier League.

With regards to top-flight English football, Everton’s triple figures achieved after 32 games in the 1931/1932 season is the only record better than what the Manchester club has attained so far. Furthermore, the Etihad outfit became the first club to score 100 goals or more in the English Premiership on two occasions, having previously done so in the 2013/2014 season with their 102 tally.