鈥楢n incredible year鈥�: Pep Guardiola hails Manchester City鈥檚 treble history boys

Manchester City's Vincent Kompany celebrates winning the FA Cup final with Ederson, Sergio Aguero and team mates at Wembley. (Reuters)
  • Win comes just a week after winning second successive Premier League crown
  • City now rank high on the list of the greatest English teams of all-time

LONDON: Pep Guardiola saluted Manchester City鈥檚 history makers after they clinched the domestic treble with a swaggering 6-0 rout of Watford in the FA Cup final on Saturday.
Guardiola鈥檚 side capped an incredible campaign in fittingly dynamic fashion as Watford were put to the sword by Raheem Sterling and Gabriel Jesus both scoring two apiece with David Silva and Kevin De Bruyne also on target.
Just a week after winning a second successive Premier League crown, City鈥檚 record-equalling FA Cup final victory made them the first English club to win the English title, FA Cup and League Cup in the same season.
They are the first English top-flight side to register 50 wins in all competitions in a single season.
Guardiola鈥檚 men also scored a record 169 goals in 61 games this season, beating their own previous best of 156.
City now rank high on the list of the greatest English teams of all-time and Guardiola admitted it was remarkable to watch his side scale such heights.
鈥淚t was an incredible final for us and we have finished an incredible year. To all the people at the club a big congratulations, especially the players because they are the reason why we have won these titles,鈥� he told the BBC.
Although City finished as emphatic winners, the final could have been different if Watford had capitalized on a lively opening at Wembley.
Crucially, the Hornets wasted a golden chance in the 11th minute when Roberto Pereyra ran clear, only to see his shot saved by Ederson.
Guardiola agreed that Ederson鈥檚 save was a turning point.
鈥淚n the final these kind of things make the difference. Ederson saved us at a key point at the beginning of the game, because 1-0 would have been really difficult for us,鈥� he said.
City have now lifted five of the past major six domestic trophies available.
As Guardiola watched his player cavort joyously around the pitch after the final whistle, the Spaniard was asked if City could top their astonishing run over the last two years.
Guardiola admitted last week that he is addicted to winning and, ominously for City鈥檚 rivals, he made it clear he expects his stars to be even better next term.
鈥淲e have to, always you can improve. There is no sense to stay still,鈥� he said.
City captain Vincent Kompany was quick to pay tribute to Guardiola for his ability to hold his squad to a high standard.
鈥淚t starts with the manager, who set the standard at the start of the season and said we had to go back-to-back (as title winners), and then it鈥檚 the group,鈥� Kompany said
鈥淚t鈥檚 the best team in the world. To set such a high standard for such a long period, for two years running. What a team, what a privilege!鈥�