
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola says winning the Champions League was "written in the stars" after victory over Inter Milan.
Rodri struck the second-half winner, though City still had to survive Fede Dimarco hitting the crossbar and Romelu Lukaku being denied late on by goalkeeper Ederson.
Guardiola said, "Tired. Calm. Satisfied. It's so difficult to win it.
"They are really good. Be patient, I said at half-time. You have to be lucky. Ederson or they miss it, they could draw. This competition is a coin.
"It was written in the stars. It belongs to us.
"We weren't at our best level. After the World Cup the team made a step forward and we were there. It wasn't our best performance.
"I don't have any energy to think about next season, it's impossible. We need a break, it's too long.
"Our players have international games now. Uefa and Fifa, think about it. The Premier League finished two or three weeks ago, now people have to come back. It's too much. We will start from zero next season.
"We're going to celebrate in the hotel with family and friends. Monday the parade is in Manchester. With this competition, the treble is so difficult."
