Manchester City players rush into the tunnel amid chaotic pitch invasion by fans after securing title win over Chelsea, drawing criticism from rival supporters for the forced and embarrassing display.

“After their victory over Chelsea on Sunday, Manchester City players were compelled to hastily leave the Etihad pitch due to a chaotic scene caused by fans.”

Pep Guardiola’s side secured a 1-0 victory over the Blues having already won the Premier League title after Arsenal’s loss to Nottingham Forest 

Immediately after the full-time whistle, thousands of fans swarmed onto the pitch and ran towards City players in delight.

Erling Haaland and Kevin De Bruyne jogged towards the tunnel before being escorted off amid security concerns, leaving fans in the upper tiers unhappy.

Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville said on Sky Sports: ‘There’s a lot of booing from the fans in the upper tier, they want those people off the pitch to allow the celebrations to happen, but that’s going to take a while.’

Thousands of Manchester City supporters swarmed the pitch after the win over Chelsea

Kevin De Bruyne and Erling Haaland were escorted off into the tunnel amid security concerns

Some fans in the upper tier at the Etihad were left fuming by those who invaded the pitch

Many supporters took to social media to condemn the pitch invasion on Sunday afternoon

The Etihad pitch was cleared after 20 minutes and Man City players were crowned

Rival fans also took to social media to condemn the pitch invasion, with some labelling their actions as ’embarrassing’ and ‘forced’

One fan tweeted: ‘That was the most cringe and forced pitch invasion ever. Even their own fans were booing.’

‘City fans, if you win it during the match then yeah pitch invasion makes sense but you guys won it yesterday ??! Have some shame. embarrassing,’ said another fan.

A third mirrored those views as he wrote: ‘Man City are honestly embarrassing will forever be tinpot, why have they pitch invaded after that ffs’

The Etihad pitch was cleared after 20 minutes before preparations for the trophy presentation got underway.

Nottingham Forest’s win over Arsenal on Saturday meant Premier League leaders Man City cannot be caught, sealing a third consecutive title in the process.

Julian Alvarez scored the only goal of the game against Chelsea before the celebration party got underway.

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