Ilkay Gundogancaptain of City of Manchesterspoke after winning his first Champions League and affirmed that tonight they “made history” and this team was made to play under pressure.
The midfielder, in the orbit of boat and that his contract expires this month at City, he was tight-lipped about his future in his remarks to BT Sport after lifting the Champions League as captain in Istanbul and completing the treble.
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“It’s an incredible night. We’re so happy, it’s hard to put words to it. Today we made history,” Gundogan said, without commenting on his future.
Despite the fact that Inter made it difficult for the ‘citizen’ team in the first half, the German midfielder is clear that it will not be easy. ‘It’s a final’Champions‘, it is clear that it will be difficult for both teams. We started a bit nervous and we knew we had to improve in the second,” said the Turkish-born midfielder.
“We know everyone will be talking about the treble and the pressure is there, but this team is made to handle that pressure and that’s what we did tonight,” said Gundogan, who this week has to decide his future.
Speaking to DAZN, Gundogan admitted that “it’s like a fairy tale, it couldn’t be better.” “It’s a great privilege not only to be the captain of this team, but to be a player in this team, to play with Pep,” added the German of Turkish origin, who managed to pull off the thorn after losing the previous two. finals, one with Dortmund in 2013 and another one of his city in 2021.
Source: La Verdad

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