LAGOS, Nigeria (VOICE OF NAIJA)– Pep Guardiola challenged his detractors to “find a new argument now” after his Manchester City side won the 2022–23 Champions League.
After defeating Inter by a slim 1-0 score in the Champions League final, City won an unprecedented treble.
Guardiola had mercilessly crushed England since taking over at the Etihad Stadium in 2016, and it was his final piece of the puzzle.
The Spanish manager was certain that his team would soon be crowned European champions, despite losing to Chelsea in the 2021 final.
He has dared his adversaries to come up with another justification now that they have successfully stamped their authority.
“The Champions League is a truly difficult competition. As a club that had never won it before, it is great to have achieved it,” Guardiola told UEFA.com.
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“We are really proud. After winning five Premier League titles, everybody started to say that if we didn’t win the Champions League it would not be a complete success.
“They will have to find another argument now. The most important thing is that we had been there or thereabouts for a long time, and knew we would win it eventually.”
When asked if he had given a motivational talk before the final, Guardiola revealed: “I didn’t say anything at all.
“Time has taught us that the team is more relaxed when there are no distractions. We have been together for seven years and know each other pretty well.
“It was just about keeping up the hard work we had done throughout the season. We knew how difficult the opposition would be, and that was the case. We also knew about the tension we would experience, which we couldn’t get rid of completely.
“The first time you win the Champions League is always an emotionally challenging situation. That would probably change a bit if we get the chance to play another final.”
After clinching his third Champions League, having previously won the competition two times with Barcelona, Guardiola is not ready to rest on his laurels and is eyeing to repeat the heroics in 2024 at Wembley in London.
“I have very good memories of Wembley. I’ve lost some semi-finals, but the finals have gone really well for me,” he added.
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“I remember the 1992 European Cup final as a Barcelona player, when we won the club’s first title at the old Wembley, which was beautiful. Later, I won with Barcelona as a manager [in 2011] against Manchester United.
“However, it’s a long road. There is still much to do. The new season is just starting, but it’s good that the final will be held at Wembley. It’s a fantastic stadium and city, and UEFA will organize an amazing tournament for sure.”
Manchester City will be looking to bounce back against Burnley in their Premier League debut on Friday after losing to Arsenal in the FA Community Shield.
The team will play Sevilla in the UEFA Super Cup final on August 16 and will be anxious to go back to winning ways.