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The upcoming Netflix documentary showcasing a behind-the-scenes glimpse into Manchester City’s historic Treble season will also feature an intense rant from manager Pep Guardiola. Last season, City made history by winning the Premier League, FA Cup, and UEFA Champions League, only the second team in English football to achieve such a feat since Manchester United in 1999.
The documentary, set to premiere on April 2, will provide viewers with exclusive insights into City’s remarkable season, including their victory over Manchester United in the FA Cup final and their triumph in the Champions League. Despite their success, a low point in the season was their defeat to Southampton in the Carabao Cup, which sparked a furious reaction from Guardiola both publicly and behind the scenes.
According to MailSport’s Jack Gaughan, the Netflix trailer for the documentary includes a brief clip of Guardiola sarcastically saying ‘WOW’, which is just a glimpse of a larger, intense rant featured in the episode. City also faced disappointment in this season’s Carabao Cup, exiting the competition after a loss to Newcastle United.
However, these setbacks did not deter City’s pursuit of success, as they continued to challenge for another remarkable season. upcoming fixtures include a Premier League clash against Liverpool and Arsenal, as well as an FA Cup quarter-final against Newcastle United. Despite the challenges, Guardiola and his team are determined to replicate their previous season’s achievements and continue their pursuit for glory.
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