It's only right to salute Pep Guardiola's champions - and their lawyers
Bob Paisley's Liverpool couldn't do it. Neither could Alex Ferguson's Manchester United or Jose Mourinho's Chelsea or Arsene Wenger's Arsenal.For good measure, it's the sixth time in seven seasons they have become champions.
Indeed, they should well be closing in on a second treble in a row. Real Madrid were blessed on the night they put Pep Guardiola's men out. City have done their victory parade at the Etihad and will now be focusing on Saturday's FA Cup final with Manchester United. The final of the European Championships is in Berlin on July 14, the Premier League season starts on August 17 — just over a month later.
Maybe, but there was no guarantee that Liverpool would finish in the top four at the start of the season.
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