A Manchester City player was 'kicked out of their title celebrations', according to a report.
Manchester City won the Premier League title for a fourth consecutive season on Sunday.
The Blues beat West Ham United 3-1 on the final day of the league campaign to pip Arsenal to top spot.
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Phil Foden, who was named the Premier League Player of the Year last week, bagged a brace while Rodri added a third.
After winning their latest title, players celebrated on the Etihad pitch, where Rodri dismantled the mentality of the Arsenal squad.
The Man City players celebrated in the dressing room before commemorating the incredible victory in the city centre of Manchester.
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But Scott Carson, who has been the club's third choice goalkeeper for the past five seasons, was reportedly kicked out of Man City's title celebrations by security at around 4am after he tried to fight a fellow partygoer.
According to Splash News, the 38-year-old was seen being removed from a venue, bringing an end to his boozy night.
Man City's celebrations were said to go on until 5am at Greek restaurant Fenix and included players, staff and partners.
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Pep Guardiola also attended after guiding his side to a sixth league title in seven seasons.
Jack Grealish, Rodri and Kevin De Bruyne looked worse for wear as they stumbled out of Fenix at 5am.
Carson, meanwhile, didn't play a single game for Man City this season, but has been included in their matchday squad.
The veteran goalkeeper, formerly of Leeds United, Liverpool and Aston Villa, has only played two games for the club since he signed for them in the summer of 2019.
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He penned an initial loan deal before making his transfer permanent in 2021.
SPORTbible have contacted Manchester City and Scott Carson's representatives for comment.
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