Manchester City Celebrate Fourth Consecutive Title with Social Media Jab at Liverpool
Manchester City secured their fourth consecutive Premier League title on the final day of the season, defeating West Ham 3-1. This historic achievement prompted a celebratory social media post from the club, with a playful dig aimed at their rivals Liverpool.
City’s Social Media Taunt
Following the final whistle, City’s social media team took a moment to celebrate and poke fun at their former title contenders. The club tweeted “THIS MEANS FOUR” alongside four trophy emojis, a clear reference to Liverpool’s motto “This Means More.”
Manchester FOURever 🏆🏆🏆🏆
— Manchester City (@ManCity) May 19, 2024
This playful jab adds another layer to the ongoing banter between the two clubs. Earlier in the season, Manchester City striker Erling Haaland and Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold exchanged comments regarding the significance of trophies.
Haaland and Alexander-Arnold’s Verbal Joust
Haaland, boasting a treble win in his previous season, responded to Alexander-Arnold’s claim that Liverpool’s trophies held more weight due to the club’s financial background. The Norwegian striker simply stated, “He’s never experienced this feeling [winning a treble].”
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp defended his player, acknowledging City’s recent dominance while also emphasizing the emotional connection Liverpool fans have with their club’s trophies.
Klopp remarked, “We respect City, but Trent is a Liverpool fan. Our motto reflects what these achievements mean to our supporters and the club’s history.”
While the playful social media exchange adds another chapter to the ongoing rivalry, Manchester City undeniably cemented their place in Premier League history with their record-breaking fourth consecutive title.