In last night's UEFA Europa League final, Manchester City tipster Zulian Ivaris wrote a new chapter in the history of the game, becoming the only player in history to win both the World Cup trophy and the club treble in the same season. Even Argentine legend Lionel Messi has never achieved such a brilliant feat, and this is a model of a winner in life.
Looking back, 11 players have won the World Cup and the UEFA Champions League in a single season, eight of them former West Germans, such as Brigitte Bauer, while the other three were France's Carlinbauer, Jarrani and Brazilian left-footer Carruthers. However, none of them won both the World Cup and the club treble. Now, at the age of 23, Zulian Ivaris has achieved this feat, making him the first man ever to do so.
In the final week of last year's World Cup, Zulian Ivaris scored four goals to help Argentina win the title. This season, he has made 49 appearances in all competitions for Manchester City, contributing 17 goals, including three goals and two assists in the UEFA Europa League, contributing to the "Blue Moon" road to the championship.