It look like Man City is already planning the Premier League celebratory parade
Citizens' management is also considering a possible participation at the Champions League final
February 27th, 2018
Right now, Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City has yet to play 11 games to end the Premier League season, one more than any other team, as last weekend they were busy finishing Arsenal in the Carabao Cup final. Nothing weird here, except that, according to some English reports, it looks like Citizens’ management is already planning the parade to celebrate the title with the supporters in the city’s streets.
It would appear that the management of Guardiola’s club has already met the Manchester City Council, trying to find a fitting solution for the celebratory parade through the streets of the city. It also looks like City is trying to slot the appointment with a possible participation at the Champions League final, scheduled for May 26 in Kiev, while the last Premier League match-day is set for May 13. The Citizens may have to hurry the celebrations, as many of their players are waited by the undertakings with their national teams for the World Cup.
Maybe it’s normal that a club tries to organize this kind of events so early, but it’s curious that Manchester City is doing all these three months ahead of the Premier League finale, also considering a possible participation at the Champions League final. They have all the rights to do that, though, as Pep Guardiola’s players are currently 13 points ahead of Man United (with a game less) and they already booked their place in the CL quarter-finals by beating Basel 4-0 in the last-16 first game.