Today's 5-0 victory over Norwich saw Manchester City again achieve the notable Premier League milestone of scoring 100 goals for the season.

The victory over the Canaries which saw Kevin De Bruyne (2), Gabriel Jesus, Raheem Sterling and Riyad Mahrez all on target, took our total for the season to 102.

It’s the second time in three seasons that Pep Guardiola’s side have achieved the notable feat.

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Back in 2017/18 we registered 106 goals across the league season.

De Bruyne‘s brace along with efforts from Jesus, Sterling and Mahrez helped secure our latest century of goals in what was our final league game of the 2019/20 campaign.

And its further testament to both the consistency and potency in front of goal demonstrated by Guardiola’s side.

EARLY OPENER: Jesus pokes the ball beyond Krul in the 11th minute.
EARLY OPENER: Jesus pokes the ball beyond Krul in the 11th minute.

It’s the third time in total City have achieved the feat.

As well as 2017/18, we also chalked up the milestone under Manuel Pellegrini in our title winning campaign of 2013/14.

And City have now finished as top scorers in seven of past 10 seasons in the Premier League.

The Etihad domestic finale was packed with milestones with Ederson claiming the Golden Glove award for clean sheets and Kevin De Bruyne equalling Thierry Henry’s Premier League assists record tally of 20 in a season.