Manchester City crowned with glory, accomplishing the legend of the Triple Crown! Manchester City won the UEFA Champions League for the first time in the club's history by defeating Inter Milan 1-0 in Istanbul on Sunday (11th) in the Battle of the European Kings. Combined with their previous Premier League and FA Cup titles, the Blue Moon Army successfully replicated Manchester United's 1999 treble this season, building a brand-new hegemony in European soccer!

City started the game on the offensive as expected, but against the solid defense of Inter Milan, the attacking side was not able to do anything, and the threat of goal was limited. In only 5 minutes, City had a good match, Bernardo Silva shot inside the box but missed the post; in 27 minutes, City had a great chance, Ahmadou Elanci received a precise direct feed from Kiyun Dibny, and his left-footed shot inside the box was parried out by Onana, and in 35 minutes, the center of the midfield, Kiyun Dibny, left the field with a thigh injury, and Phil Foden came on as a substitute.

The game remained tight as the match resumed. 58 minutes in, City made a big mistake when Venlur Elian and Ada Elmoraz made a mismatch and Nadalu Martens made a break in the box to form a one-two but his shot was blocked by Elmoraz in a tight space. 68 minutes in, City broke the deadlock when Bernardo Silva crossed into the box and Lodiqas Jandy was first to the ball.

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