Saturday’s 1-0 Premier League victory over Newcastle United was City’s 17th consecutive home win across all competitions.

The victory sets a new Club record, surpassing two occurrences of 16 straight victories - the first in 1920/21 under the stewardship of Ernest Mangnall and the second just last year between April and November 2022.

Our current run of home successes started with the 4-0 FA Cup third round defeat of Chelsea on 8 January.

It has comprised of 11 Premier League matches, three FA Cup games and three Champions League knockout stage wins against European giants RB Leipzig, Bayern Munich and Real Madrid.

During that time, City have scored 55 and conceded only seven in a period of complete domination that has turned the Etihad into a fortress and propelled us to Treble success.

It’s the second longest run of its kind during the Premier League era, behind Manchester United’s record of 20 in 2011.

Across the entire history of English top-flight football, Sunderland’s 1891/92 team currently lead the way with 24 successive home wins.

Saturday’s victory was our first home game of the new season, having lifted the Premier League trophy in our previous game at our home in May.

Since then, we have travelled to Wembley, Istanbul and Athens to win the FA Cup, Champions League and UEFA Super Cup.

Everyone at the Club would like to congratulate Pep Guardiola and his entire team on yet another magnificent record.