Man City has just achieved an unprecedented record - the first club to own all domestic cups. That achievement is even greater when they overcame the extremely strong opponent Liverpool in the Premier League. If it were not for Man City, Liverpool would have won the Premier League in all previous seasons with their goal of 97.
Pep Guardiola has had a successful season in the domestic market. However, in the Champion League they were eliminated in the quarter-finals by Tottenham. The silver trophy will be a great motivation for Man City to improve next season.
In an interview after winning the FA Cup, Pep Guardiola shared: "Although there are many things to overcome to improve, next year will be the best version of Man City". For Pep, everything must be perfect.
Pep Guardiola can completely make that happen because most of the team's key players are still very young. Sterling, a Man City standout (17 goals, 10 assists in the Premier League) is just 24 years old. Bernardo Silva and Laporte are the same. They are all very young players but can play for any team in Europe.
Facing a season with long-term injuries to key players such as De Bruyne and Fernandinho, Man City still had an extremely successful season with a record number of goals in the Premier League and the second fewest goals conceded (1 goal more than Liverpool 23/22). If next season the force is increased and unfortunate injuries are avoided, Man City will be much more fearsome.
To make the Man City version a fierce battle in the next season, Pep Guardiola also faces many difficulties in terms of personnel. Captain Kompany officially parted ways with the team after 11 years of association. David Silva and Fernandinho are getting old.
Top targets targeted by the team include Atletico's Rodri, centre-back De Ligt and 21-year-old striker Luka Jovic, who plays for Frankfurt on loan from Benfica.
Many sources said that Manchester City has approved the £200 million transfer budget for next season. If the pieces are completed, Man City will continue to be the fear of every team in Europe next season.