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Man City treble parade highlights as thousands of Blues take over Manchester for giant celebration

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Manchester City celebrated their remarkable treble triumph through the streets of Manchester with a parade. City won their first-ever Champions League trophy on Saturday after they overcame a spirited Inter side to win 1-0.

The nerves had clearly got to Pep Guardiola's team but one moment of quality was enough to make the difference when Rodri fired in to the goal with a measured but powerful finish.

Having already wrapped up the Premier League title and defeated Manchester United in the FA Cup final a week earlier at Wembley, it means City have equalled their neighbours' famous achievement of 1999 by becoming just the second English team to win the treble.

The celebrations were due to get underway in Manchester at 6.30pm but the threat of thunderstorms led to a delay but did't dampen anyone's spirits. Here's how it all unfolded. You would say they would remember it forever but given the amount of booze that's been drunk that might not be the case.

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