A 3-1 win over West Ham at the Etihad in our final league game of the season secured a fourth straight title, sixth crown in seven years and 10th club title all told.
It’s a staggering record of accomplishment with Pep and City having set new barriers in terms in terms of sustained excellence and consistency.
And Pep could not disguise his admiration or pride as he tried to take in the magnitude of what his players had accomplished on what was a glorious afternoon at the Etihad.
“In terms of numbers, nobody has been better than us. The records, the goals, the points, the four in a row,” the City boss declared.
“I said before, if you ask if you win six of the next seven Premier Leagues, I would say you are crazy. It is impossible.
“We have done something unbelievable.
“In this country with the amount of football, quality of managers and teams, the team surprised me. The organisation surprised me.
“Before was Liverpool to push us to our limits and now has been Arsenal. I want to congratulate them for an incredible season.
“They push us to our best.
“We competed incredibly well again and for little margin we won it. I am incredibly pleased.”
The season of course still has one more week to run with City now switching our focus to the small matter of next Saturday’s FA Cup final against Manchester United.
It’s a rematch of last season’s first-ever all Manchester cup final which City won 2-1 on the way to clinching the Treble.
And Guardiola already has his sights set on helping City create yet more English history.
“We have won four in a row. What next? The FA Cup,” Pep pointed out.
“No team has won back-to-back FA Cup and Premier League doubles.
“Next season I don’t know what the motivation will be to do it because it’s difficult to find sometimes.
“Once we’re there, why should we not win today? I know we are going to do it.”