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    Brest secure Champions League qualification, PSG win without Mbappe

    Brest belied their status as one of the smallest clubs in France's top flight as they secured Champions League qualification for the first time in their history on Sunday, while Paris Saint-Germain completed their Ligue 1 campaign by beating Metz 2-0 without Kylian Mbappe.Elsewhere, Lyon completed an astonishing turnaround in their fortunes as Alexandre Lacazette's stoppage-time penalty secured a 2-1 win over Strasbourg that saw them snatch European qualification.

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    Brest secure historic Champions League qualification

    Surprise package Brest secured Champions League qualification for the first time in their history after pipping Lille to a top-three place in Ligue 1 on the final night of the French season on Sunday.Brest had never previously finished above eighth in the top flight and so will be playing in Europe for the very first time next season.

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    Pep Guardiola: Man City manager addicted to winning

    Pep Guardiola's ability to bend the Premier League to his will was once questioned but the Manchester City manager has seen off the early doubters during a period of unprecedented dominance.Former Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson won 13 Premier League titles in 27 campaigns at Old Trafford but Guardiola's strike rate when it comes to the grind of a 38-game season is unmatched.

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    Man City make case to be ranked as England's greatest-ever team

    Manchester City strengthened their case to be ranked as English football's greatest-ever team by winning the Premier League title for an unprecedented fourth consecutive year on Sunday."I think to win the Premier League four times, no team has ever done it before, so to do it means we are up there," said City midfielder Phil Foden on the debate over which side is England's greatest.