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That monaco team in 2017 was breath taking: Mbappe, falcao, Fabinho, silva, Moutinho, Lemar, mendy. Got completely dismantled after the season similar to Ajax 2019.
Especially Mateo Lahoz knocked us out 3 times more than any other opponent including The Mighty Real Madrid & Barcelona. Lahoz 2017 vs Monaco,2018 vs Liverpool & 2021 vs Chelsea
Lahoz was a POS refeering, than god he's was obligated to retired, he will not be missed at all. But yeah in the 2do led against Liverpool you can see that he was specially againts Guardiola, was a personal thing. 2do leg against Spurs was the wrong desicion against Llorente, and good against City. Such incosistency with VAR still exist till this day, but back then was clearly against City.
@@edwinrubio8537 Completely agree that Lahoz is a shitty ref, but pure bullshit to say that his decisions in the Liverpool 2nd leg were purely against City. Yes the offside on Sane was the wrong decision, but the first Jesus goal shouldn't have counted because there was a blatant foul on Van Dijk from Sterling before the goal which wasn't given.
This really was a 10 year struggle. I think i took the UCL final against Chelsea the hardest because we were right there and it didn’t go city’s way. Then the Real Madrid collapse was even worse. I remember going home from work with tears of anger in my eyes because it’s like how did this happen. But This summer we atoned and it felt like all those years of fighting and losing was lifted
I was so mad at the chelsea game but knew pep was at fault for his formation and that chelsea were a formidable side. But the madrid game I didn’t believe what I was seeing after rodrigo scored that second goal I I thought I was dreaming man. We really deserved this beautiful ending . 4-0 vs madrid at the Etihad is the best revenge .
@@omariblake21 Yeah they got owned, like really it could've been 7-0. City got their revenge and proved they were the better team, although we all know they were wayyy better last year
The big difference this season was Ederson made few mistakes and a number of big saves. The defence was stellar but where they failed, Ederson saved the day. This was unlike previous seasons where he didnt make any big saves.
Exactly. As a Chelsea fan, if there's anything I've learned about the UCL, it's the fact that you must strive to be perfect. If you make many mistakes and miss chances, you won't get away with it like in league games - you'll get punished. Guardiola replaced most players prone to these mistakes, like Sterling, Aguero, Fernandinho, Yaya, Hart, Kompany, and Jesus.
@@user-kr3lb5zd3m you didn't see all the footage. The camera from behind the goal made it very clear it was a handball. The ref never saw it. Even in this video you can see the muscles of the arm move. It was unfortunate for City, but don't try to change the fact.
@@user-kr3lb5zd3m Just watch the video "Replay footage shows Fernando Llorente DID handball for Tottenhams vital goal against Man" and you will know the truth soon enough. Apparently this angle was not available to the referee at the time. Unlucky.
It's crazy because all the ones I'd been to live and in person (Bayern 2014, Monaco, Spurs and Madrid last year, all at the Etihad) were some of the most spectacular UCL matches ever. Too bad they didn't go in our favour, I can't tell you how relieved I was when that final whistle blew in Istanbul, 13 years of build up for me.
12/13 was a nightmare, group of death completely overwhelmed them. 14/15 was a roller coaster coming back to secure a last 16 place only to get murked. 18/19 still haunts me to this day as well. so happy they conquered their demons and finally got it done 🏆
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣I hope we meet spurs again and beat them 10 -0. Like we got our revenge in Madrid . And how did we go out to Lyon after beating Real Madrid home and away still haunts me man.
Bruh, that Spurs game was a heart break. I was sitting on my sofa then jumped like crazy when Aguero scored . Then it got called offside . We could have definitely beaten Liverpool in the Final if we had gone through.
I’m so happy it took us long enough because of the incredible journey it took playing some of the best names in Europe, now we can stand tall with a UCL trophy alongside a treble, I love this football club forever
@@supersaiyanjin2199 yeah but I was mostly annoyed with the Liverpool game cuz if that same goal goes in, it would be 2-0 and we possibly could have came back and then we beat Roma but I don’t see I us beating Madrid 2018, but hey looking back at these what if scenarios makes it better knowing we would eventually win the UCL
It's just not City have been cursed. Legit so many horrible refereeing decisions against them on several instances that cost city amongst other factors. crazy circumstances
I am not a city fan but my father and brother are, and i'd usually watch ucl matches with them. I remember when I was a child 2012/13 cl campaign where city had to beat ajax to get 3rd spot and be in the europa league(If i'm right) they choked and got last it sparked a decade of suffering for my father and brother, and seeing my brother and dad cry after city won it means so much to me. i'm glad city have won it
I rarely express emotions.. I cried when rodri scored in the final.. Even I was surprised.. Do no how many years passed I haven't cried.. I love this team it's great to know your brother and father also happy and passionate about it.. 🎉
Legends like aguero David silva fernandinho zabaleta toure kompany hart all were missed And so were many of our top contributors under pep Guardiola like sane sterling jesus cancelo zinchenko Your contributions throughout the years will never be forgotten in this ucl win
Wow watching this back everyone can see the robberies we’ve had in Europe, messi gets a pen when its a free kick, goal gets disallowed vs liverpool for a offside when it came of a liverpool player and against Tottenham when llorentte scorer a goal with his hand and the last minute winner against them and it was disallowed for no reason
There's nothing cursed about this. Some bad referee mistakes yes, but most of the time it was just City bottling it (that Sterling miss in particular was horrible)
Many people say manchester city doesn't have the mentality in the champions league but they prove it by consistently giving their best and it pays off ❤
Against Liverpool Matheo Lahoz was shit, awful desicions againt them, if the 2do goal was given it would be a different match. Spurs game was bad refeering as well, thst Llorente goal clearly was a hand involved and with VAR still was given. At the end of the game the due find the way to invalited the last minute goal, back then was not very common that they invalited goal for possible offside.
This video shows that man city outplayed most of their opponents and should have advanced further in UCL just based on their play however they have gotten really unlucky with many of their shots (foden hitting post, sterling missing a tap in, etc) as well as close calls like the spurs handball
How in the hell did that Llorente goal for Spurs count?? That's mad that such an obvious hand ball, with the ball hitting his hand first and changing the course of the ball did they still count that as a goal still surprises me to this day
Thank goodness Mateo Lahoz is retired from football,that Referee has single handedly knocked out Manchester City out of the Champions League more than any other team or any other opponent in the last 10 years,in 2017 vs Monaco,in 2018 vs Liverpool rules out Leroy Sane goal for offside yet it was Milner Liverpool player who passed the ball back Sane & sent off Pep at half time for asking him for an explanation for disallowing the goal,in 2021 vs Chelsea in the final Robs City of an obvious Reece James handball & allows Rudiger to blatantly elbow Debruyne & take him out of the game. In 2023 Uefa kept him away from Manchester City matches & we end up winning the Champions league
Amen for that, Lahoz POS not refeering anymore. But yeah, generally UEFA dislike City a lot, so normally desicion come againts them all the time. This year were that good, that even with bad refeering they still got it at the end.
Finally, After so much heartbreak and despair the moment of ecstasy, the moment all the city fans have been waiting.. Proud to be a fan of this amazing football club. What a team, what a coach.💙💙
Ucl really haunted us and yes when Kevin got injured that too very early plus inter's great reply to every move we got really got me so down again but when rodri scored I knew this year was gonna be different and when that whistle blew damn that was the most happiest time to be a cityzen Thank you city what a season you gave us the 22/23 season 😍
Man City would of won most of those games if they had a number 9, yes they had Aguero for a while but he was prone to injury. Jesus is not a pure number 9, this is how they won the UCL with Haaland
no goals were never their issue, they scored tons of goals in all those matches, it was the nerves in defense which made them lose, haaland did nothing in semis and final this season yet they won because their defense somehow held it barely, next season they will be more confident after winning it once.
I am not lying this years champions league campaign before every match I used to watch the past heartbreaks to be ready to if the outcome became another Heartbreak but this year became special one.
bernardo silva going crazy when beats mancity as he is in monaco squad. yet he celebrate with mancity as one of the key players then, from goal scoring till lifting the trophy. its just unique.
The Lyon and Napoli loses hit hard for me. Because on paper we were easily the favorites. But those teams were offensive juggernauts. By the time of the choke against real madrid I was already used to losing in ridiculous ways, so I wasn't pained much by it compared to the others where I cried. This is the first time I have watched any of our loses from Champions league knockout round.
They come very long way to win UCL and people often deny their hardwork grit passion determination and perseverance only say oil money brought the success in fact City didn't brought the success they earned the success failure and failure in Europe makes them very strong and I believe city will be new powerhouse of Europe after Real Madrid Liverpool
I also think it's a lesson in endurance and never relenting. I'd rather see it as Man City tinkering and taking incremental steps towards their dream regardless of how many heartbreaks they got. Pep Guardiola, Lady Luck and a few others were the missing pieces, and eventually with persistence it paid off and came even better with a treble. Ironically, the UCL final they won was one they would have deservedly lost if they had lost. This sums up trying again and again, and failing better.
Le parcours de ce club qu'est Manchester City montre à quel point les moyens ne suffisent pas. Ils y ont mis de l'argent (plus de 250M pour former une défense à 4 avec B.Mendy, J.Stones, A.Laporte et K.Walker), recruté l'un des meilleurs coachs de tout les temps, et ont été presque parfait dans leur recrutement que ce soit les joueurs stars (E.Haaland, S.Aguero, R.Mahrez,... ) ou encore au niveau du développement des jeunes (P.Foden, K De Bruyn, J.Stones,...) et des joueurs moyens ou à forts potentiels (Gündogan, Nathan Aké, Fernandhino,... ). Le club est géré d'une perfection, entre le développement du stades, la discipline interne, la gestion des relations et des rôles entre les hiérarchies... Magnifique. Certes tout n'a pas été parfait à l'image de certains flopes ( B.Mendy), ou encore des tensions (notamment entre Pep et certains joueurs comme des Yaya Touré, Joe Hart,... ) et certains joueurs n'arrivant pas à satisfaire tout les espoirs placés en eux (G.Jesus, A.Laporte, M.Balotelli,... ) mais le club s'en est plutôt bien sorti. Et malgré les rendez-vous manqués (En 8ieme de finale LDC face à Monaco en 2017 et en quart face à Lyon en 2020 ou encore la finale en 2021 face à Chelsea), l'impuissance face au destin et à l'histoire (Quart face à Liverpool en 2018 et la demi face à Madrid en 2022) l'arbitrage volé en défaveur de City sur certains matchs décisifs (8ieme face à Barcelone en 2015 et la plupart des confrontations face au Real Madrid) et la malchance qui a accompagné cette équipe pendant toute ces années ont fait de leur parcours un exemple qui mérite d'être vécu et d'être raconter. Le travail, l'enthousiasme, la passion et leurs volontés, même avec un effectif qui change chaque année, ont été maintenu, transmis et hérité de ce qui ont fait, font et fera partie de ce club. Toutes ces années, toutes ces désillusions, tout ce travail, ces efforts et ces investissements ont été enfin récompensé et de quelle manière qu'avec un triplé. Bravo City et félicitations à vous. J'espère que vous continuerez votre formidable travail et à rester au sommet pendant encore des années. Vous inspirez plus d'un. Et j'espère que vous saurez gérer le succès. #Come_on_City
Football is ruthless. One mistake and its all gone. No one remembers you. That handball against Tottenham, Chealse final, Real's ridiculous comeback...this team deserved more. I hope they will win couple more
U got to hand it to city. They been fighting all these years. playing briliant football. Deserved the UCL this year. And won the treble. So many people are salty
The Sergio Aguero theory After moving away from manchester City, he joined Barcelona before having his career unfortunately cut short. The season he was last at manchester City they lost the league title to liverpool. The season he joined Barcalona, they were in a financial crisis and failed to win a trophy. The argentina national team was desperate to win the world cup, but after hearing that arguably their best forward, aside from messi himself, had to retire... all hope seemed at a loss. However, for whatever reason, the season after Aguero retired, this current season just gone- a miracle happened. Barcalona beat heavy favourites, and current Champions league winners Real Madrid in the league to lift yet another league title and help Barcalona financially to build a more stacked squad to help them in the upcoming season. Manchester City, Aguero's biggest club in his career finally broke the curse, they won the champions league, FA cup and the premier league to complete the first Treble since Alex Ferguson with Manchester United, a first in over 20 years. And finally the argentina national team. They broke their curse, after failing to win the world cup final in 2014.. all hope seemed lost, but with the power of aguero in the crowd, he spurred on argentina to lift their first world cup since Diego Maradonna himself back in the 1980s, to crown Argentina as the best team in the world. Since Aguero has retired, the season following this happened Man city Fa cup Premier league Champions league Barcalona League title Much better financially than 1 season ago Argentina World cup Sergio Aguero has blessed his former teams with a power that no one has ever seen before. Sergio Aguero, what a Legend
I really feel bad for Silva, aguero, and kompany. They are city legends and really deserve a champions league trophy. Too bad that they didn’t get to take part in city’s triumph.
I’m a Real Madrid fan, but after seeing all these efforts from man city since 10years+, they definitely deserved a champions league. Rivals but not enemy.