Braydon is one of the younger City fans the crew spoke with throughout the season. Unlike other fans that have lived through City's dark days, Braydon only knows success, and success knows him. If he looks familiar to you, it may be because you watched the World Cup, where Braydon was cast in a Lidl advert with the England football team, where he met his heroes, Kyle Walker and Raheem Sterling.
Sergio Agüero netted his 178th goal for Manchester City, breaking Eric Brook's record to become the club's all-time leading top-scorer. The Argentine has only taken 264 games to reach this tally, which means he's averaging a goal once every 1.4 games. He's received high praise from the likes of all-time Premier League goal-scorer Alan Shearer, who said: "He is a world-class finisher, but part of what makes him so special is his consistency - he has been scoring at an incredible rate for City for more than six seasons now."
Despite some criticism and the odd mistake, John Stones is, statistically speaking, one of City's top performers, averaging an astonishing 96% Passing Accuracy and 75% Shot Accuracy.
Despite the disappointment of losing John Stones to injury, City have plenty of reasons to be cheerful after beating Leicester 0-2. They stretched the gap to eight points in the Premier League table, and some former pros, including Arsenal Invincible, Martin Keown, think they'll go unbeaten this season: "I don't see anyone who is going to stop them...They could get complacent, but Guardiola will stop at nothing."
City notched up their 16th consecutive win in all competitions, which is enough to equal the Premier League record the Blues set under Roberto Mancini in the 2011/12 season.