And the achievements that have been obtained do not depend on the club, which has increased the number of different cups in its coffers to 35 cups, among the Premier League cups, the League Cup championships, the Confederation Cup, the Charity Shield, and others, while City stars have also achieved their own incredible records.
Erling Haaland:
In his first season with Manchester City, Norway’s Erling Haaland achieved a set of achievements that no one had achieved before him.
The historic treble: the Champions League, the English Premier League and the FA Cup. Champions League top scorer award. Premier League top scorer award. Premier League Player of the Year award. England’s Best Young Player Award. He finished the season with 52 goals. He became the second player in English football history, along with Cristiano Ronaldo, to win the English Premier League and Champions League and the top scorer in both competitions, in addition to England’s best player award.
Pep Guardiola
Spanish coach Pep Guardiola also achieved an unprecedented series of achievements:
He won 35 titles during his coaching career. He became the first manager in history to score the hat-trick with two different teams.
Phil Foden
The young English player Phil Foden, in turn, achieved impressive feats after winning the historic treble with his team:
He was victorious in all the tournaments he participated in with Manchester City when he was no more than twenty-three: He won the Premier League championship 5 times He won the League Cup 4 times He won the FA Cup twice He won the Charity Shield Cup twice He won the Champions League once
Riyadh Mahrez
Algerian star Riyad Mahrez can be said to have become the most successful Arab player in Europe after managing to win this cup:
The first Arab player to have won the Premier League 5 times, except for the various FA Cup championships. The second Algerian player to win the European Cup/Champions League after Rabeh Madjer with Porto in 1987. The fifth Arab to win the Champions League after Madjer and Mohamed Salah (Liverpool), Ashraf Hakimi (Real Madrid) and Hakim Ziyech (Chelsea)
Julian Alvarez
Argentina international star Julian Alvarez has achieved what great international players have failed to achieve, as he:
The first player in football history to achieve the treble and the World Cup in one season. The 23-year-old star has become the youngest player to win the Champions League, Premier League and World Cup, beating Gerard Pique by 29 days.
Rico Lewis
Young player Rico Lewis, at the age of 18 years and 201 days, is the youngest English player to win the Champions League. He scored the treble in his first full season with Manchester City.
Rodri
Spaniard Rodri is the first player in Manchester City history to score in the Champions League final. The first midfielder to score in the final since Brazilian Casemiro against Juventus in 2017.
Scott Carson
Manchester City substitute goalkeeper Scott Carson:
He became the second player to win the Champions League title with two different English teams, winning the first title in Istanbul also with Liverpool in 2005.
Manchester City:
Manchester City have become the sixth English club to win the European Cup/Champions League, after Aston Villa, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United and Nottingham Forest, twice as many clubs as any other country (3 each of Germany, Italy and the Netherlands). Manchester is only the second city with two different European Cup/Champions League victories, after Milan, Italy.
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