Manchester City was crowned the Champions League title for the first time in their history after beating Inter Milan (1-0) on Saturday, at the Ataturk Olympic Stadium in Turkey.
City are beholden to their Spanish star Rodrigo Hernández (Rodri), who scored the decider in the 68th minute.
Manchester City won the treble for the first time in their history, after earlier winning the Premier League and FA Cup titles.
The celestial team compensated their fans for their failure two years ago when they lost at the hands of their compatriot Chelsea in the final of the 2021 edition of the Champions League.
The Citizen formed the first danger of the game in the 6th minute, with an arched shot from Bernardo Silva from inside the area, passing a little to the perimeter of the post.
The game calmed down in the next minutes, and then Inter appeared offensive for the first time, with a shot from Brozovic from outside the area that went far from the goal.
Varela tried to take advantage of a pass error from Ederson to Diaz, to shoot the Brazilian goalkeeper's lead, but his ball went off target.
The swift response from Manchester City, with a magic pass from De Bruyne for Haaland inside the area, struck a powerful ball, brilliant Onana tackling it.
De Bruyne followed with a shot from the boundary of the area that Unana easily grabbed, then the Belgian star came out with a muscle injury, replacing him with Foden.
In the second minute of injury time, Akanji struck a powerful ball from outside the area, which went off-target, ending the first half (0-0).
Inter missed an opportunity after Akanji missed and Lautaro hijacked the ball to single out Ederson, and the Argentine volleyed the Brazilian goalkeeper's brilliance in tackling it.
City opened the scoring by 68 minutes, after Bernardo received a pass from Akanji, to send a cross that hit the defense, to be followed up by Rodri with a shot that found the net.
Inter almost adjusted the score, after a header from Demarco hit the crossbar, then returned to him again for another header that hit Lukaku's foot.
Inter rose offensively in search of an adjustment, and Lukaku received a pass inside the area, hitting a ground ball held by Ederson.
City's excessive chance to kill the game, with Foden singling with Onana, to shoot a ground ball, the Cameroonian goalkeeper shone in catching it.
Varela tried to surprise Ederson with a shot, but his ball went off target, and Lukaku then headed a header that Ederson narrowly cleared off the line.
The Belgian striker tried to offset that opportunity in the 90th minute, with a ground shot from inside the area, but the ball went next to the post.
Varela followed up a defensive ball, hitting a ball from the boundary of the area that passed to the neighborhood of Al Qaim, after which the meeting ended with City's 1-0 victory.