Rodri strikes to hand Manchester City the long-awaited Champions League title
Manchester City's German midfielder #8 Ilkay Gundogan (C) lifts the European Cup trophy as they celebrate on the podium after winning the UEFA Champions League final football match between Inter Milan and Manchester City at the Ataturk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul, on June 10, 2023. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP)
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Manchester City
tasted Champions League glory at last on Saturday as a second-half Rodri strike
gave the favourites a 1-0 victory over Inter Milan in a tense final, allowing
Pep Guardiola's side to complete a remarkable treble.
Rodri fired in
from a Bernardo Silva cutback midway through the second half at the Ataturk
Olympic Stadium to decide a game in which City were knocked out of their usual
rhythm and lost Kevin De Bruyne to injury.
Erling Haaland,
scorer of 52 goals this season, went a fifth straight match without finding the
net, but City still had enough to edge out opponents who had never been
expected to get this far in the first place.
Having already
claimed a fifth Premier League title in six seasons, and added the FA Cup, City
are the first English club to win such a treble since Manchester United in
1999.
That same month
24 years ago, City won the English third-tier play-off final on penalties
against Gillingham.
Now they have
established themselves as England's dominant side and have finally added the
biggest prize in European club football, two years after losing to Chelsea in
their first final.
The match was
watched by owner Sheikh Mansour, who made a very rare appearance at a City game
as his team capped their rise from also-rans to superpower in the years since
he bought the club in 2008.
Guardiola's third title
Twelve years
after last lifting the trophy with Barcelona, meanwhile, Guardiola joins an
elite club of coaches to have won the Champions League three times.
Yet having
brushed aside RB Leipzig, Bayern Munich and Real Madrid to reach the final,
City did not have it easy against Inter, who saw Federico Dimarco and
substitute Romelu Lukaku both almost equalise late on.
Inter had hoped
to spring a surprise and lift the trophy for the fourth time. It was not to be,
but Simone Inzaghi's side will be back in the competition again next season.
Victory for
Guardiola's men, to go with the three titles of rivals United, means Manchester
becomes just the second city to produce two different winners of the
competition, after Milan.
The occasion did
not match the drama of the last Champions League final held at the Ataturk
Olympic Stadium.
Liverpool
triumphed here in 2005, recovering from a three-goal deficit against AC Milan
to draw 3-3 before winning on penalties.
However, it also
passed off without serious incident, a year after chaos overshadowed the final
at the Stade de France in Paris, even if the stadium's location some 25
kilometres west of central Istanbul did not make access simple for supporters.
De Bruyne comes off hurt
City, with Nathan Ake starting ahead of Kyle Walker in defence, expected Inter to come out and attempt to thwart them, and the first half went according to plan for the Italians.
They pressed and
snapped at City's heels, although the best chance fell to Guardiola's men when
De Bruyne set up Haaland for an effort that was well saved by Andre Onana.
City were then
dealt a major blow as De Bruyne -- who came off hurt in the 2021 final --
departed with an apparent leg injury on 36 minutes, to be replaced by Phil
Foden.
It was just as
the prospect of extra time, and a final going on past midnight, that the game
opened up.
Lautaro Martinez
could not take a chance that was gifted to him by a poor Silva ball back
towards his own goal, and City then struck on 68 minutes.
Manuel Akanji's
pass found Silva in the box and his cutback came off an Inter defender before
falling for Rodri to fire in.
It was a second
goal in the competition for the key Spanish midfielder following his brilliant
opener against Bayern in the first leg of the quarter-final.
Inter's
resistance was broken, and yet they nearly levelled almost immediately as a
Dimarco header hit the bar.
They nearly did
so again in the 88th minute as Ederson somehow got in the way of a goal-bound
Lukaku effort.
After coming so
close in recent Champions League campaigns, finally it was City's time.

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