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Guardiola's dart to Real Madrid after winning the Champions League

He sent this message to Real Madrid 

By Darwin Largo

He sent this message to Real Madrid 
He sent this message to Real Madrid 
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Pep Guardiola and Manchester City have made an indelible mark on football history by achieving a historic treble, including their first Champions League title. It was a goal from Rodrigo Hernández Cascante that sealed the victory in the final and crowned the English team.

The Champions League triumph solidifies Pep Guardiola and Manchester City's reputation as a dominant force in European football. Their historic treble and capture of the most coveted title showcase the talent and vision of the Spanish coach, leaving a lasting legacy in the club and the sport as a whole.

After the victory, Guardiola shared his impressions in interviews with media outlets BT Sport and Movistar, where he analyzed the match and expressed his emotions. In his statements to BT Sport, he commented that Inter Milan played very well and the first half was challenging for them, but it was in the second half when everything improved.

In his conversation with Movistar, Guardiola spoke with greater calmness and informality: “It's been a long time since I experienced these emotions. Previous victories were with Barcelona, which is a special club. Here, they have treated me like a son. It seemed that if we didn't win the Champions League, nothing made sense”.

Guardiola's words

Guardiola didn't miss the opportunity to make a clever comment, referring to Real Madrid: "We have nothing else to win now, the job is done. Let Madrid not lower their guard. We're 13 ahead of them..." so Real Madrid will have to prepare for the next season.

 


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