WINNERS & LOSERS AS MANCHESTER CITY WIN THE TREBLE, FEATURING MAN UTD, ARSENAL & LIONEL MESSI

WINNERS & LOSERS AS MANCHESTER CITY WIN THE TREBLE, FEATURING MAN UTD, ARSENAL & LIONEL MESSI

ManchesterCityhave done it – Pep Guardiola’s side will go down in history after wrapping up the treble last night. An achievement of this magnitude will be felt all over the footballing world, so who are the winners and losers after this result?

Clearly now the all-time G.O.A.T of football management, Guardiola has won two trebles, first with Barcelona in 2008/09 and now with thisMan Cityside. The Spanish tactician has been given the platform to deliver footballing perfection at the Etihad Stadium, with everything at the club built around his vision and his desires. Few football managers get this immense privilege, but to say it’s all about money does Guardiola a gross disservice – just look atPSG.

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The players

As cynical as some may be about City’s resources and the calibre of players it means they’re able to bring in, it’s worth remembering that, as Jack Grealish shows us in this emotional video below, that they’re still young men living the dream after years and years of hard work and sacrifice, with families behind them that have given them huge support on their way to helping them achieve greatness…

Erling Haaland

52 goals in 53 games in his first season atMan City, and now a treble – Erling Haaland must surely be the favourite for the Ballon d’Or now. The Norway international wasn’t at his very best last night, but he’s more than played his part in this success and few can boast ever having a season quite like this one.

ManCityfɑɴȿ

Again, whatever your justified qualms about City’s ownership, their fɑɴȿ didn’t choose any of it, and now fully deserve to enjoy this memorable success after sticking with their club thɾօυɢҺ some difficult times in the lower leagues and mid-table mediocrity in the last couple of decades. The nature of how this success came about doesn’t makeCitysupporters’ joy any less genuine.

Losers

Manchester United

No longer the sole treble winners from England. And to top it off, they lost 2-1 to their rivals in the FA Cup final to help them on their way to matching their greatest ever triumph.

And, let’s be Һօɴєȿτ here, if thisCityside took on United’s ’99 side, they would probably play them off the park, such are the ridiculously high standards Guardiola has set at the Etihad.

Ilkay Gundogan celebrates scoring in the FA Cup final win over Man Utd

Arsenal

Now the only big English club not to win the Champions League. Forced to remind us all again about the ‘Invincibles’ – an undoubtedly great achievement, but a reminder that they haven’t done anything of note for 20 years.

Gabriel Jesus & Oleksandr Zinchenko

LeftCityforArsenal. Thought for the best part of a year that they were going to pip their old club to the title. єɴԀed up with nothing whileCitywon everything.

Lionel Messi

See Haaland above –Lionel Messimay finally have won the World Cup but this result might cost him an 8th Ballon d’Or. Also, how much must he be regretting that he didn’t get to play under Guardiola for more than just those four years at Barcelona.

Romelu Lukaku

It was a shocker of a game for Romelu Lukaku, who missed a sitter and who also blocked a goal-bound effort from one of his teammates. Once compared to the great Didier Drogba, his struggles to really make an impact in the biggest games show he’s a long way off the Ivorian who absolutely relished these occasions.

Football as a whole

Let’s not beat around the bush here – City’s entire project is bad for the game, and the shadow of those 115 charges against them will continue to hang over this success. As much asPSGshow that it’s not all about money, it’s also clear that Guardiola would surely never have reached these heights if he’d been managing StokeCity. And while the football may be great to watch, this level of dominance from one team, who have won five of the last six Premier League titles, and now a treble, often whilst blitzing genuinely top class opponents like Liverpool,Arsenaland Real Madrid along the way, is not what we’ve come to expect from the game we love, or indeed from any sport. There’s little to get excited about from what is as close as possible to a flawless team, who can achieve unprecedented success whilst barely breaking a sweat.

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