Guardiola: Man City treble feat harder than Champions League but can be repeated

Manchester City completed a clean sweep of domestic trophies but Pep Guardiola feels the achievement will happen again.

Published : May 19, 2019 11:03 IST

Pep Guardiola feels Manchester City's clean sweep of domestic trophies is harder than winning the Champions League but predicted the feat will be achieved again.

Guardiola's side routed Watford 6-0 at Wembley on Saturday to add the FA Cup title to the EFL Cup and Premier League the club won earlier in the season.

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City opened the campaign by winning the Community Shield with a quarterfinal Champions League exit to Tottenham its only failure of a history-making year in which it achieved a feat never previously completed by an English club.

 

"[It is] one of the best seasons I have experienced as a manager. I wouldn't say the best but one of them for sure," Guardiola told a news conference.

"Playing all competitions and after what incredible teams have done in this country to be the first - it means if one team is able then one will repeat sooner or later but we are first. 

"I love the Champions League but to do that is more difficult than to win the Champions League.

"The organisation and [City owner] Sheikh Mansour and these players deserve all the big, big compliments. Because it's not easy, to play every three days - after a bad night you're out. 

"Today we played with a lack of energy, winning the Premier League was so tough. This week we could not keep the energy but we had it when we needed it."

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Guardiola insisted City can get even better and hinted he will enter the transfer market to add further depth to his squad.

"Individual attributes and moments, mistakes some are repeated in some players they have to improve, maybe a few are coming to help with the way we play," Guardiola added.

"We cannot forget we won the Premier League by one point from Liverpool, we are not far away.

"I said yesterday Liverpool showed how tough it will be, the standard we face, we tried to improve but always in game you can improve, saying that I am more than satisfied of course."

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