Manchester City stars have lapped up their title-defining win against Arsenal with joyous celebrations in the dressing room.
City thrashed Premier League leaders Arsenal 4-1 at a rocking Etihad Stadium on Wednesday evening.
The result puts Pep Guardiola’s men, lying in second, just two points behind the Gunners but with two games in hand.
City now have their fifth league title in six years in their sights, and they will lift the trophy if they win all their remaining league games.
And after the match, delighted players beamed with pride, with several posting on their social media pages as they basked in their triumph.
Manchester City stars celebrated joyously in the dressing room after beating Arsenal 4-1
A topless Erling Haaland (right) posed happily alongside City team-mate Bernardo Silva (left)
Pep Guardiola’s men took a massive step towards the Premier League title with a confident win
Superstar striker Erling Haaland set up two Kevin De Bruyne goals before himself netting late on.
And the Norwegian posed topless with winger Jack Grealish, pulling a funny face as Grealish smiled with a selfie.
Portuguese pair Ruben Dias and Bernardo Silva also sat together for a photo, with Bernardo unable to contain his smile and defender Dias giving a thumbs up.
Haaland, still without a shirt, then snapped a picture of himself with Bernardo, who stuck his tongue out cheekily, with a reference to the City supporters’ song ‘I’ll Follow You Everywhere’.
Argentine forward Julian Alvarez, who came on as a sub, handed his shirt over to compatriot Franco Ravizzoli, a goalkeeper for MK Dons.
Ravizzoli posted on Instagram saying: ‘Nice to see you @juliaanalvarez. Many thanks big man! A good friend.’
While winger Phil Foden took a group snap with what appears to be a group of Manchester City backroom staff.
City posted a video of their stars fist-pumping and shouting in celebration as they walked down the tunnel to their dressing room.
Julian Alvarez (centre) gave his shirt to MK Dons’ Argentine goalkeeper Franco Ravizzoli (left)
While winger Phil Foden (second right) took a picture alongside several City staff members