PEP GUARDIOLA led the celebrations after finally reaching his Holy Grail as Manchester City boss.
But when the hangover subsides, the City chief will wake up to realise he now faces an even bigger challenge.
For most managers, winning the Champions League to complete a Treble would make them feel complete.
But Guardiola is not like most managers.
His obsession with winning is astonishing and that will not subside just because he has conquered Europe for the first time as City boss in his seventh season in Manchester.
The relentless Spaniard will want to land the Treble again next season, to cement his legacy as the best boss of all time.
But when he heads back to Barcelona for a family holiday this summer, he will have some problems to solve if City are to go on and maintain their dominance at home and abroad.
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