Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola was a relieved man after his side secured their first UEFA Champions League title.
Rodri's second-half strike was enough to hand the Citizens their first Champions League title after defeating Inter Milan on Saturday.
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Guardiola became the first manager in European football history to win the treble with two different clubs, having previously done so at Barcelona in the 2008/2009 campaign.
"I am tired, calm, satisfied of course. This f***ing trophy is so difficult to win. Its impossible," Guardiola told BT Sports.
Guardiola also gave credit to Inter Milan for how they approached the game
"It was not going to be any different. Inter are really, really good. Antonio Conte is a very similar style. They find the strikers. They link really well. They keep the ball. We were so anxious," he added.
"John Stones was the free man and we could not find him. But we had to be patient. We were a goal down in Porto but not tonight. We had to be lucky.
"They could have drawn this game. Maybe Phil Foden could have scored again. It could have been either way. This competition is a coin toss."
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