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The defending Premier League champions, Manchester City are set to arrive in Delhi as part of a trophy tour to celebrate their historic feat of winning four league titles in a row.
Fans will have the opportunity to celebrate the historic achievement of the Premier League, FIFA Club World Cup and the FA Community Shield being on display on September 22 at the Vegas Mall in Delhi.
The club mascot, Moonchester will also be present alongside the club legend, Shaun Wright-Phillips and some of the club’s coaching staff will be present delivering free coaching sessions for children.
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There will also be a special screening of Man City’s game against Arsenal on the day as well. The fixture is likely to be a clash between the title contenders as the two teams were in a close contest in the race for the Premier League title last year.
Pep Guardiola’s side have had a perfect start to their season. They began the 2024-25 season by taking on their rivals Manchester United for the FA Community Shield. A late goal by the Portuguese midfielder, Bernardo Silva gave them the equalizer and they went on to take the win via penalty shoot-out.
The Cityzens also got their Premier League campaign on a dominant note as they beat Chelsea 2-0 in their opening game followed by a crushing 4-1 win over the newly promoted side, Ipswich Town. The league title-holders will now head to London where they take on Julen Lopetegui’s West Ham as part of their next fixture on Saturday.
In the Champions League, Man City now also know their opponents in the new league-based format. At home, they will face Inter, Club Brugge, Feyenoord and Sparta Prague. The club will also take on PSG, Juventus, Sporting Lisbon and Slovan Bratislava as their away fixtures.
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Pep’s side will once again look to compete on all fronts as they look to continue their dominance in England and hopefully win the club’s second European title.
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