Manchester City will be looking to go one better next season and win all four trophies available to them. After their successful defence of the Champions League trophy, manager Pep Guardiola is already working hard to ensure it doesn’t slip out of his grasp. The Treble was completed by defeating Inter Milan 1-0 in Istanbul, and City fans will point out that their side dominate all and sundry, basking in up to 80% possession and scoring at will. They are superior to the opposition in every department and every statistic. David Beckham, Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes vs Erling Haaland, Kevin De Bruyne and Phil Foden? It’s a close debate but City’s players probably edge it.
City have been a class above the elite this season, but injuries, suspensions, physical and mental tiredness, and a few unfortunate bounces of the ball could easily derail them next season. But if they stay lucky, disciplined and prepared, could they complete the clean sweep and win the Quadruple? The unlikely team who stopped them in their Carabao Cup tracks this season were Nathan Jones’ Southampton. City are 2/1 with multiple firms to win the 2024 Champions League and they are no better than 8/11 with Betway to collect a fourth Premier League title in a row. They are 7/2 to keep both hands firmly on the FA Cup and 4/1 to wrestle the Carabao Cup away from United, making it a 115/1 accumulator.
Enzo Maresca, one of Pep Guardiola’s assistant coaches at Manchester City, is wanted by both Celtic and Leicester to be their next manager. The Italian is as short as 4/7 with Sky Bet for the Parkhead job and if he plumps for Glasgow the Foxes may turn to former Fulham and Bournemouth boss Scott Parker, who is 2/1 with Bet Victor. Iga Swiatek is 4/1 with bet365 to follow her third French Open title with victory at Wimbledon but she’s never been further than the fourth round on the SW19 grass. Finally, Kevin De Bryne could miss the start of next season after his injury in Istanbul.
Manchester City will be looking to go one better next season and win all four trophies available to them. After their successful defence of the Champions League trophy, manager Pep Guardiola is already working hard to ensure it doesn’t slip out of his grasp. The Treble was completed by defeating Inter Milan 1-0 in Istanbul, and City fans will point out that their side dominate all and sundry, basking in up to 80% possession and scoring at will. They are superior to the opposition in every department and every statistic. David Beckham, Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes vs Erling Haaland, Kevin De Bruyne and Phil Foden? It’s a close debate but City’s players probably edge it.
City have been a class above the elite this season, but injuries, suspensions, physical and mental tiredness, and a few unfortunate bounces of the ball could easily derail them next season. But if they stay lucky, disciplined and prepared, could they complete the clean sweep and win the Quadruple? The unlikely team who stopped them in their Carabao Cup tracks this season were Nathan Jones’ Southampton. City are 2/1 with multiple firms to win the 2024 Champions League and they are no better than 8/11 with Betway to collect a fourth Premier League title in a row. They are 7/2 to keep both hands firmly on the FA Cup and 4/1 to wrestle the Carabao Cup away from United, making it a 115/1 accumulator.
Enzo Maresca, one of Pep Guardiola’s assistant coaches at Manchester City, is wanted by both Celtic and Leicester to be their next manager. The Italian is as short as 4/7 with Sky Bet for the Parkhead job and if he plumps for Glasgow the Foxes may turn to former Fulham and Bournemouth boss Scott Parker, who is 2/1 with Bet Victor. Iga Swiatek is 4/1 with bet365 to follow her third French Open title with victory at Wimbledon but she’s never been further than the fourth round on the SW19 grass. Finally, Kevin De Bryne could miss the start of next season after his injury in Istanbul.
Manchester City will be looking to go one better next season by winning all four trophies available to them. After their successful defence of the Champions League trophy in Istanbul against Inter Milan 1-0, manager Pep Guardiola is already working hard to ensure it doesn’t slip out of his grasp. City fans will point out that their side dominate all and sundry, basking in up to 80% possession and scoring at will. They are superior to the opposition in every department and every statistic. David Beckham, Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes