Following Manchester City’s historic Premier League title win, the players and their wives and girlfriends celebrated in style, with Jack Grealish donning a striking £2k Gucci ensemble

The Manchester City herоes have celebrated their recоrd-breaking fоurth cоnsecutive Premier League title with a flashy tile-cutting ceremоny.

Jack Grealish is seen grinning in his Gucci suit at The Manchester City title winning party at FENIX Restaurant in Manchester city centre on Sunday night

As the club celebrated their 3-1 victory over West Ham last night at a premier Greek restaurant, Jack Grealish was spotted wearing an outfit worth £2,000 as they made their way there.

Wearing a green bomber jacket, Kyle Walker is seen arriving at last night's festivities

At the meal at FENIX Restaurant in Manchester city centre, he sported a Gucci suit—a brand for which he serves as an ambassador.A large number of the players’ supportive partners were also present and beaming with pride at the event’s success.

Midfielder Phil Foden, 23, was also spotted arriving at the celebration after the match

There were photos of Phil Foden’s GF Rebecca Cooke coming, Rico Lewis and his partner holding hands, and Cristina Serra, Pep Guardiola’s wife, among the attendees.

Kevin De Bruyne and his wife Michèle held hands as they arrived yesterday

City won their sixth league title in seven seasons yesterday, and the celebrations continued until the final whistle, with ecstatic fans storming the pitch at the Etihad Stadium and flares being let off outside bars.

After Mikel Arteta’s squad came within two points of claiming their first Premier League championship since the Gunners’ Invincible season in 2003–04, their dreams were dashed by an incredible unbeaten run of 23 games.At the same moment, poignant events unfolded at Anfield as a solemn Jurgen Klopp, clad in a melancholy black, led Liverpool to their final performance of You’ll Never Walk Alone.

With goals from Alexis Mac Allister and Jarell Quansah, Liverpool defeated Wolves 2-0 in the German manager’s final game in command. At the final whistle, he blew kisses to the crowd, becoming the first Liverpool manager to do so since 1928.

In the 68th minute, Wolves’ Portuguese goalkeeper Jose Sa made a remarkable save from Mohammed Salah’s curling shot, denying him the opportunity to add a third goal.

As Liverpool fans chanted their national anthem before kickoff in their last-ditch encounter against Wolves, cameras were trained on Klopp.

оn the tоuchline, Klоpp’s emоtiоns were оn full display as the 56-year-оld struggled tо suppress his tears.