Pep Guardiola dedicated Manchester City’s first Champions League success to Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Presidential Court, and the club’s hierarchy.
The English side, already Premier League champions and FA Cup winners, sealed their first European Cup on Saturday night when they defeated Inter Milan 1-0 in Istanbul.
In doing so, City became only the second club to complete that particular treble, after rivals Manchester United in 1999. The victory represented arguably the crowning glory in City’s trophy-laden spell since the takeover in 2008 by Abu Dhabi United Group, owned by Sheikh Mansour City had reached the Champions League final before, for the first time two years ago, but were beaten then 1-0 by Chelsea.
However, after Rodri’s second-half strike clinched the trophy, Guardiola paid tribute to City’s owners, who were in attendance at the Ataturk Olympic Stadium. “One of the main reasons why this club became what we are is because of the people from Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Mansour, took over the club,” Guardiola said. “Without that, we would not be here. “They are the most important people.