WHAT THE PAPERS SAY
THE GUARDIAN: The only way to describe it is bedlam. Manchester City are the champions of England but where do you start? Also: Roberto Mancini hailed Manchester City's late heroics as a "crazy finish for a crazy season".
DAILY EXPRESS: A "crazy finish to a crazy season" was how Roberto Mancini perfectly summed it up as Manchester City won the league title for the first time in 44 years with the most dramatic final-day finish in history. Also: Sir Alex Ferguson taunted his City rivals claiming it will take them "a hundred years" to challenge Manchester United's record-breaking achievements.
DAILY MIRROR: Roberto Mancini hailed Sergio Aguero for his dramatic 94th-minute goal that clinched the Premier League title for Manchester City. Also: Sir Frank Williams' day of glory was wrecked by a freak pitlane fire yesterday which injured nine mechanics.
DAILY STAR: Manchester City's players wept tears of joy as they snatched the title from United in the most dramatic 125 seconds in Premier League history. Also: Joey Barton is facing a 10-match ban for his red card disgrace at Manchester City yesterday.
THE SUN: Manchester City won the greatest Premier League title race ever - and they did it in Fergie time. Also: Owen Coyle blasted ref Chris Foy as Bolton were relegated after a controversial 2-2 draw at Stoke.
THE TIMES: Roberto Mancini hailed a "crazy finish to a crazy season" after Manchester City secured the most dramatic of victories to end their 44-year wait for the league title amid delirious scenes at the Etihad Stadium yesterday. Also: Sir Alex Ferguson, the Manchester United manager, believes the bitter experience of losing the Barclays Premier League title on goal difference in the last 13 seconds of the season will stand his young players in good stead over the next 10 years at Old Trafford.
DAILY TELEGRAPH: To the unconstrained joy of their fans Manchester City yesterday won the Premier League title in stoppage-time in so-called 'Fergie time'. Also: Vincent Kompany described Manchester City's injury-time triumph as a "miracle" after the most dramatic ending to a Premier League season left Roberto Mancini claiming he felt "90 years old".
THE INDEPENDENT: Sir Alex Ferguson last night congratulated Manchester City on their Premier League success - but warned that it will take them 100 years to match the achievement of Manchester United. Also: Ben Foster announced yesterday that he had no plans to end his self-imposed England sabbatical despite Roy Hodgson's best attempts to change his mind, during his last few days as West Bromwich Albion manager.
DAILY MAIL: There were people on the pitch and it was all over. The 44 years, over. The punchlines, over. The mockery, over. Also: Captain Vincent Kompany gloried in the fact 'miracles do happen' to Manchester City after a quite phenomenal end to the Premier League season.
THE GUARDIAN: The only way to describe it is bedlam. Manchester City are the champions of England but where do you start? Also: Roberto Mancini hailed Manchester City's late heroics as a "crazy finish for a crazy season".
DAILY EXPRESS: A "crazy finish to a crazy season" was how Roberto Mancini perfectly summed it up as Manchester City won the league title for the first time in 44 years with the most dramatic final-day finish in history. Also: Sir Alex Ferguson taunted his City rivals claiming it will take them "a hundred years" to challenge Manchester United's record-breaking achievements.
DAILY MIRROR: Roberto Mancini hailed Sergio Aguero for his dramatic 94th-minute goal that clinched the Premier League title for Manchester City. Also: Sir Frank Williams' day of glory was wrecked by a freak pitlane fire yesterday which injured nine mechanics.
DAILY STAR: Manchester City's players wept tears of joy as they snatched the title from United in the most dramatic 125 seconds in Premier League history. Also: Joey Barton is facing a 10-match ban for his red card disgrace at Manchester City yesterday.
THE SUN: Manchester City won the greatest Premier League title race ever - and they did it in Fergie time. Also: Owen Coyle blasted ref Chris Foy as Bolton were relegated after a controversial 2-2 draw at Stoke.
THE TIMES: Roberto Mancini hailed a "crazy finish to a crazy season" after Manchester City secured the most dramatic of victories to end their 44-year wait for the league title amid delirious scenes at the Etihad Stadium yesterday. Also: Sir Alex Ferguson, the Manchester United manager, believes the bitter experience of losing the Barclays Premier League title on goal difference in the last 13 seconds of the season will stand his young players in good stead over the next 10 years at Old Trafford.
DAILY TELEGRAPH: To the unconstrained joy of their fans Manchester City yesterday won the Premier League title in stoppage-time in so-called 'Fergie time'. Also: Vincent Kompany described Manchester City's injury-time triumph as a "miracle" after the most dramatic ending to a Premier League season left Roberto Mancini claiming he felt "90 years old".
THE INDEPENDENT: Sir Alex Ferguson last night congratulated Manchester City on their Premier League success - but warned that it will take them 100 years to match the achievement of Manchester United. Also: Ben Foster announced yesterday that he had no plans to end his self-imposed England sabbatical despite Roy Hodgson's best attempts to change his mind, during his last few days as West Bromwich Albion manager.
DAILY MAIL: There were people on the pitch and it was all over. The 44 years, over. The punchlines, over. The mockery, over. Also: Captain Vincent Kompany gloried in the fact 'miracles do happen' to Manchester City after a quite phenomenal end to the Premier League season.