Pep Guardiola says playing at Wembley 24 times in 10 years is City’s biggest achievement.
The Blues’ 1-0 win over Chelsea secured our 20th trophy under Pep’s incredible decade of success.
And the boss believes continually playing finals and huge games at the national stadium is something to be immensely proud of.
“There are minimum standards that we require,” he said.
“We played this game with our fans and it’s nice. In 10 years, many things can happen, but we have always been there.
“I think the biggest title is to come here 24 times. We can win the Premier League and Champions League but to come here and play 24 times is because we were stubborn.
“In FA Cups, Carabao Cups, you go to League One and Two you can slip up and that is the biggest complement we can get as a club.
“We have done it and we have to continue to try. That is the biggest success, more than all the Premier Leagues.
“I cannot speak higher about the organisation of the club.”
Pep also revealed the secret of avoiding complacency, adding: “[The players] push me, I push them. Why should we be complacent?
“Last season we dropped massively for injuries, and I didn’t make a click, I should have been calmer and more present with that.”
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