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Man City player ratings vs Inter as John Stones stands out

Ederson: Erratic in the first half but made up for it in the second with some important stops. 9

Akanji: Nearly let Martinez in with a shocking leave but then played the key ball for the goal. 6

Dias: Led by example at the back, letting nothing past him. The best player after Stones. 8

Ake: Showed why he started, a cool head happy to get physical at the back and comfortable supporting Grealish. 7

Rodri: His performance was about a 4/10 but scoring the winner in the Champions League final deserves some serious clout. 7

Stones: Sometimes an individual performance feels completely removed from team and game, and Stones was outstanding where everything around him wasn't. 9

Gundogan: Kept trying to encourage the team and made some meaty challenges but couldn't support the attack. 6

De Bruyne: It is horrible luck to suffer injury in another Champions League final, but he really struggled before he came off. 4

Bernardo: Did well for the goal and worked well with Stones on the right. 7

Grealish: Won some fouls holding up the ball but otherwise had a quiet night. 6

Haaland: Helped out in his own box to defence City's lead but could have been more clinical at the other end. 6

Pep Guardiola's amazing Blues have been crowned Kings of Europe after their victory over Inter Milan in the Champions League final in Istanbul.

The triumph completed a remarkable season that saw them claim the Premier League title for the third successive year and add the FA Cup with victory over rivals United in the first all-Manchester final.

And to celebrate what has been a record-breaking campaign to remember, the Manchester Evening News has produced a stunning souvenir edition, charting the Blues' path to history.

An unmissable review of the season -

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk