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PEP GUARDIOLA URGES MAN CITY TO CEMENT GREATNESS BY WINNING CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

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Pep Guardiola  urged his Manchester City  team to cement their greatness  by  winning the Champions League following their  latest FA Cup  success.


City  completed the  domestic double for a  second time  under Guardiola as they overpowered  rivals Manchester United 2-1 at Wembley on Saturday.


Ilkay Gundogan scored  both  goals,  including a  stunning volley after  just 12 seconds – the  fastest  goal in FA Cup  final history – as City proved  far too  strong  for their neighbours.


Yet, for all their  success in  recent years, which  also  includes  five Premier League titles and  four Carabao Cups, Champions League glory has eluded them.


They  will have the  chance  to put that  right and  secure  a glorious treble  when they face Inter Milan in  next week’s  final in Istanbul.


City  manager Guardiola  said: “Everybody  knows it. We have  done  incredible seasons –  five Premier Leagues,  two FA Cups, Carabao Cups,  but we  have to win the Champions League to be  recognised  like the  team  deserves to be  recognised.


“We  have to admit it,  without the Champions League –  it has been amazing,  it has been fun –  but  we are missing ( something). We  have to do it.


“We are one  game away. I  would say  it is  incredible, remarkable,  that in  three years  we have had  two finals and one semi- final of the Champions League.


“But  in the end we  have to win it. I  know  how it works. I  said to the players, ‘You  have to  put the  pressure on yourself. To be  recognised as  something  good  you have to win in Europe’.”


Before they  fully  switch  focus to Inter, City can  reflect on  another  superb trophy- winning performance.


Things did  not all  go their  way. United pegged them  back after Gundogan’s  rapid opener with a Bruno Fernandes penalty after Jack Grealish  was controversially adjudged to have  handled following a VAR review.


Yet they  responded early  in the  second  half as Kevin De Bruyne picked out Gundogan on  the edge of the  area from a free-kick and the German volleyed in his  second.


From then on, Guardiola’s  side  kept  a tight grip on  the contest and duly closed out the club’s  seventh FA Cup triumph.


Guardiola  said: “It  was the  best  way  to start a  final. There  was  still  more than  90  minutes left  but it  was  important.


“In  general we  played a  really  good  game. We  played with  a lot of  risk  because the  threat  they have up  front is so big,  especially with (Marcus) Rashford,  but we  controlled it  really well.


“A  final  against United is always,  for many reasons,  difficult  but the  better  team won. We are humble  enough  to accept how  good  they are and we did it. We’re  really pleased.


“Winning the FA Cup, the  emotions are so, so  special and to  celebrate with our people,  it is  really great.”


Gundogan has  enjoyed a  fine  end to the season  and can now  add an FA Cup  final- winning double to  the two  goals he scored to clinch the Premier League  title  in the  closing  game of  last season.


The midfielder is out of  contract  in the  summer and his  latest  superb  display will  increase the club’s  desire to tie him to new terms.


Guardiola  said: “He  knows what I think. He’s a neighbour of mine. We’ve lived  on the  same  floor  for many years and he’s a  close  friend of mine.


“He’s an  exceptional  player and  hopefully  we can  finish it ( contract talks) in  a good  way. The season he has  done is  exceptional. He  is very  important  for many reasons.” 

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