Pep Guardiola can make another little piece of history on Sunday by overtaking Jose Mourinho and Arsène Wenger to go 2nd on the all-time list of Premier League winning managers.
The Catalan is on the brink of a remarkable achievement. If Manchester City beat Aston Villa this weekend, he will get his hands on the club's fourth Premier League title in five seasons.
Despite trailing 2-0 at half-time against West Ham on Sunday, City took a small but significant step towards that particular landmark with a second-half comeback.
Jack Grealish and a Vladimir Coufal own-goal gave the Blues parity in the game, with Riyad Mahrez spurning the chance to earn all three points when his penalty was saved by Łukasz Fabiański. ALSO READ: Guardiola sends message to Southampton ahead of Liverpool clash A draw means it's still in City's hands no matter Liverpool's final two results, but Guardiola's side will have to beat Steven Gerrard's Aston Villa at the Etihad Stadium.
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