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The EPL is not common or farmer's league because it inculcate tough performance from elite and average clubs. There's some mediocre clubs in the league but they don't also always setting out top standards for major goals. Pep Guardiola is the master planner behind the amazing success of the club. He's watching out for outstanding performance for Manchester City, he's only ambitious to persuade big winnings and achieving his top priorities. The Citizens are experiencing poor form this season, does that send a message? I don't think so because the elite club we're all acquainted with will definitely bounce back to its original form.
I don't agree when someone calls the Premier League a farmers' league just because Manchester City has won back-to-back titles. If this must be true, then this assumption should have existed when Manchester United and Liverpool or others dominated the Premier League with many titles. The Premier League is the most competitive league in my opinion, but Manchester City's performance during Pep Guardiola's coaching was really hard to stop and they are a team that continues to develop.
Chelsea, Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal are failed contenders, but that doesn't mean they have let Manchester City dominate without a fight. This failing club was simply unable to maintain its consistency until the end of the season, while Manchester City, with the depth of its squad and the great experience of its coach, managed to maximize its opportunities well. This season Manchester City is a bit down, but I can't decide yet if this is a bad season for them.