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Pep Guardiola makes history with Manchester City by winning the Champions League

Guardiola's new achievement

By Darwin Largo

Guardiola's new achievement
Guardiola's new achievement
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Pep Guardiola, the acclaimed Catalan coach, has once again made history in football. With the Champions League title achieved this Saturday with Manchester City, he becomes the first manager to achieve at least a treble with two different teams.

Manchester City were crowned champions of the Champions League with a narrow 1-0 scoreline against Inter Milan at the Istanbul stadium. A goal from Rodri was enough to secure the victory and the long-awaited European title for Guardiola's team.

It is worth noting that this season, Guardiola also took home the Premier League title, which he celebrated a few weeks ago over Arsenal, and most recently, the FA Cup, thanks to a brace from Ilkay Gündogan.

With this treble, Guardiola matches what he already achieved in 2009 with Barcelona, where he won the Copa del Rey, La Liga, and the Champions League in the same season. At 52 years old, the talented coach has equaled the 35 titles that Romanian Mircea Lucescu achieved in his 42-year coaching career, an impressive feat that highlights his trajectory.

He is one of the best 

Pep Guardiola has left an indelible mark on football, being recognized as one of the greatest coaches in history. His strategic vision and ability to build successful teams have led the clubs he has managed to conquer multiple titles and make their mark in different eras. Undoubtedly, his name will be engraved in the football record books as one of the game's great references.


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