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Erling Haaland and Kyle Walker have two very different ways of celebrating Manchester City's title win

Erling Haaland and Kyle Walker have two very different ways of celebrating Manchester City's title win

Manchester City's players have been caught on camera enjoying their title winning celebrations.

Manchester City players have been filmed enjoying their night out on Sunday after winning the Premier League title for a third year in a row.

City were confirmed as champions on Saturday when Arsenal lost to Nottingham Forest, and they lifted the trophy at the Etihad on Sunday after beating Chelsea in their latest triumph.

The celebrations continued on out of the ground however, with several stars spotted out enjoying themselves before getting back to duty as Pep Guardiola's side bin to win a historic treble with the FA Cup and Champions League finals on the horizon.

Footage shared on social media shows Kyle Walker leading the chants in Mnky Hse in Manchester surrounded by team-mates including John Stones and Kalvin Phillips.

Walker started a chant for Stones as the defender-turned-midfielder appeared flustered, and went onto chant "he f****** hates United" - which is bound to go down well when City face their local rivals in the FA Cup final.

Walker then addressed supporters who were present to enjoy to celebrations as he directed them to the disco, after telling the DJ "I'm still talking" when the soundtrack to the Stones chant was put on.

Erling Haaland meanwhile, opted to pick up a steak rather than join the celebrations. Footage shows the 52-goal forward in the kitchen surrounded by chefs, though he has cleared taken matters into his own hands as he picks out his latest meal in his party outfit. No heart this time for the big Norwegian.

Ale Crook from TalkSPORT branded Erling Haaland as a 'cheat code'.
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City still have two Premier League games remaining this season but are bidding to become the first club to win the treble since 1999 when United managed the feat.

They will take on their rivals in the FA Cup final for the first time on June 3, with Erik Ten Hag's side given added incentive to win the trophy - which would signify their own domestic double. they will then take on Inter Milan in the Champions League final on June 10.

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Topics: Manchester City, Erling Haaland, Kyle Walker, John Stones, Premier League