The UEFA Champions League is a lifelong pursuit of glory for countless footballers, and while some superstars fail to win it even when they give it their best shot, there are others who have managed to bag the trophy "easily", and more than once! Manchester City's substitute goalkeeper, Skarska, today became the second player in history to win the UEFA Champions League on behalf of two Premier League clubs, and he has only played one match in the two editions of the UEFA Champions League.

The 37-year-old Skarska is Manchester City's starting goalkeeper, and he was on the bench for the final, winning the UEFA Champions League medal again after helping Liverpool win the title in 2005. 18 years ago, Skarska was on the bench for Dudik in the final after an injury to Liverpool's No. 2 keeper, Kuran, and witnessed the Miracle of Istanbul for Liverpool. That year, he was also in the last eight of the game for Liverpool to keep a game, but this year's UEFA Europa League he did not play for Manchester City for a minute, but still hold a medal, and Sturridge (Chelsea, Liverpool) together, to become the second player in history on behalf of two Premier League clubs to win the UEFA Europa League title.

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