The Waiting Game: City’s Delayed Coronation
Manchester City‘s champagne has been chilling longer than expected, but Baji999 can confirm their Premier League title celebration might finally happen this week – potentially without even kicking a ball. Pep Guardiola’s squad has already secured the Carabao Cup and made history by reaching their first Champions League final under his leadership, but the Premier League trophy has remained just out of immediate reach due to unexpected delays.
The Title Scenarios: When and How City Could Win
Tuesday Night Possibilities
According to Baji999 football analyst James Wilson, “City’s coronation could come as early as Tuesday night if Manchester United stumble against Leicester. The mathematics are clear – any dropped points by United in their next two matches would mathematically confirm City as champions.”
The specific scenarios are:
- United loss to Leicester on Tuesday
- United drawing both against Leicester and Liverpool

Tuesday Night Possibilities
The Newcastle Option
If United manage to win their matches, City can seal the deal themselves when they visit St. James’ Park on Friday. Our tactical expert at Baji999, Sarah Thompson, notes: “Newcastle have improved under Steve Bruce, but City’s away form has been exceptional this season. Guardiola will want to win it on the pitch rather than relying on rivals’ results.”
Historic Season in Context
While they won’t match their 100-point Centurions season, City‘s potential 89-point finish would still rank among the Premier League’s most dominant campaigns. The team has shown remarkable consistency despite a congested schedule and early-season struggles.

Trophy Haul So Far
- Carabao Cup: A record-extending fourth consecutive title
- Champions League: First final under Guardiola
- Premier League: Imminent third title in four years
Champions League Final Preview
City’s 4-2 aggregate victory over PSG showcased their European growth. Former player Micah Richards told Baji999: “This is the most complete City side we’ve seen in Europe. They’ve learned from past mistakes and adapted their game perfectly.”
The Istanbul final against Chelsea on May 29 promises to be a fascinating tactical battle between Guardiola and Thomas Tuchel, with City aiming to complete an historic treble.
Conclusion: Manchester City’s Historic Season Nears Its Climax
As Baji999 has detailed throughout this campaign, Manchester City’s pursuit of multiple trophies has been a masterclass in squad management and tactical flexibility. Whether they’re crowned champions this Tuesday or must wait until Friday, their dominance this season is undeniable. The football world watches with anticipation as Guardiola’s men stand on the brink of completing one of English football’s most impressive campaigns in recent memory.
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