Man City player ratings vs West Ham as Phil Foden and Jeremy Doku great in title win

Manchester City have made history with four consecutive league titles after a 3-1 win over West Ham United on the final day of the season.

Phil Foden needed just 76 seconds to rocket the Blues into the lead and start the party at the Etihad, and the FWA Footballer of the Year and Premier League Player of the Season then bagged his second inside the opening 20 minutes. Mohamed Kudus pulled one back in the first half with an acrobatic effort to make for a nervy spell inside the ground, but Rodri restored the two-goal advantage on the hour mark.

The rest means Pep Guardiola's side have become the first side in English football to win four titles in a row, and next week they head to Wembley to try and become the first to win a league-and-cup Double. Here are how the players rated for the game.

Ortega: Made a good save from Kudus in the first half and could do nothing about the goal smacked past him. A spectator for large parts. 7

Walker: Did well to read the game and win possession back high up the pitch to get the ball rolling for the first goal, and solid defensively. 7

Dias: Kept things together at the back and also threatened in the opposition box, going close with a header and doing superbly to set Haaland up for a great chance. 8

Akanji: Another excellent performance, and one with fewer nerves than Tuesday. Comfortable pushing up alongside Rodri. 7

Gvardiol: Did brilliantly to turn a problem into a City attack for the second goal and continued his excellent form. 8

Rodri: Exactly what you would expect from the best player in the league, with another crucial goal to settle nerves. 8

Silva: It will only be once he's gone that most will realise how much he brings to the team. Integral once more to the performance. 8

De Bruyne: Happy to let Foden take centre stage in the middle but still fizzed with energy on and off the ball, pressing high to keep City levels up. 7

Doku: Perhaps the most surprising name on the teamsheet but thoroughly merited his place, terrorising Coufal for the second time this season and holding his own against the mighty Kudus. 8

Foden: Two goals, both brilliantly taken, to put City in complete control of an important game. Fitting that he pulled City through. 9

Haaland: Some decent team play and he desperately worked for a goal, but he also missed several presentable chances. 6

Substitutes

Ake (for Akanji, 71): Has been one of City's best players this season and deserved his appearance off the bench. Could he force his way in for the cup final? 7

Kovacic (for Foden, 88): No time.

Not used: Carson, Stones, Lewis, Nunes, Bobb, Alvarez, Grealish