Gary Neville earmarked Manchester City's 2-0 win over Newcastle United as the moment they proved they would be Premier League champions.
Pep Guardiola's side lifted the title at the weekend after a run of 10 successive league triumphs. They beat Chelsea 1-0 at the Eithad Stadium with the league already sewn up.
City's defensive record improved dramatically after Guardiola made key changes to the personnel, with Nathan Ake particularly impressing at left-back.
Those alterations came against Newcastle and kickstarted the winning run, which Neville highlighted as a vital moment in the season. ALSO READ: Man City fans should ignore senseless noise around Premier League charges "It was really interesting yesterday listening to Pep today talk about proper defenders because he’s conditioned our minds over the last 10 years," Neville told Sky Sports. "I thought the ideas of proper defenders, which was Azpilicueta at right-back or Ivanovic at right-back for Chelsea, or even the way in which we played the game and had tight back fours, if you think about Nathan Ake at left-back or Akanji at left-back, or Kyle Walker and right back or John Stones at right back, that is not a very Pep Guardiola sort of team. "The idea of seeing four centre-backs at times playing in a back four feels very different to Pep’s usual style of play.
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