Grealish's wild antics and Ederson's confetti cannon mishap - the best moments from Man City's incredible treble parade
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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You would say they would remember it forever but given the amount of booze that's been drunk that might not be the case.
On the brink of tears, a lifelong Manchester City fan sums up what it all means. "I got back at 4am from Istanbul and haven't stopped crying. It's history - nobody can take this from us."
Manchester City celebrated their remarkable treble triumph through the streets of Manchester with a parade.
Sleep-deprived Manchester City winger Jack Grealish admits he has had “the best day and night” as the club celebrated their treble-winning season following the capture of the Champions League title.
BREMEN, Germany: An injury time penalty from Germany captain Joshua Kimmich salvaged a 3-3 draw with Ukraine in a friendly in Bremen on Monday. Germany trailed 3-1 with less than 10 minutes remaining but a goal from Kai Havertz gave the home side hope, before the Chelsea forward won a penalty in injury time, bringing Kimmich to the spot. Despite the comeback, an impressive Ukraine led for much of the match and will take significant momentum into this month's crucial Euro 2024 qualifiers against North Macedonia and Malta.
A number of Manchester City star players have been pictured on a tram heading towards the treble parade on Deansgate.
Manchester City fans and players will celebrate together on Monday as the team parades all three trophies from their superb season.
ROME: Inter Milan's contingent of players arrived for Italy duty on Monday ahead of their Nations League semi-final against Spain two days after their Champions League final defeat. Roberto Mancini's side take on Spain in Enschede, the Netherlands on Thursday. The five Inter players called up -- Nicolo Barella, Alessandro Bastoni, Federico Dimarco, Francesco Acerbi and Matteo Darmian -- arrived at the Italian team's national training centre at Coverciano, near Florence, after losing the Champions League final to Manchester City in Istanbul. "The focus is now on Thursday's game," defender Acerbi told a press conference. "There is respect for Spain, but no fear: we know their strengths and their weaknesses." European champions Italy are looking to bounce back after failing to qualify for a second consecutive World Cup. "Not qualifying for the World Cup was probably our fault. Now there's this Nations League, we want to win it, we're going to give something extra to make it happen," he added. Mancini paid tribute to former AC Milan owner Silvio Berlusconi, who died Monday morning at the age of 86. "It's a sad day for everyone because Silvio Berlusconi is a man who has meant so much to Italy," said Mancini.