
Manchester City CEO Ferran Soriano admits the treble was the icing on the cake for the club.
The Citizens have worked tirelessly since being taken over by the United Arab Emirates to achieve European club dominance.
Having won the Premier League, FA Cup, and Champions League last season, Soriano talked up everyone at the club for that achievement.
We have four trophies, and a lot of people are very happy about it and congratulating us and saying: 'what a season'," he told club media.
What I say is, it's not a season it's a decade, a decade of hard work.
Winning the Champions League is symbolic and very important and has helped the visibility of the club. But the cold reality is that we could have lost that final.
One year ago, we lost a semi-final in a game in Madrid that we were winning 0-1 in the 90th minute. We conceded two goals in one minute and in the previous year we lost the final.
Ultimately, it's not a year, it's a decade. A decade of hard work and consistency. The way Manchester City plays football in the last decade is the same with little variations, but the pillars are the same."
