Pep Guardiola said it is his “dream” and “obsession” to win Manchester City’s first Champions League title as the Premier League champions bid to achieve a ‘treble’ by defeating Inter Milan in Saturday’s final in Istanbul (kickoff time: 8 p.m. BST/3 p.m. ET).
City, who were beaten 1-0 by Chelsea in their only preview Champions League final appearance in 2021, face three-time European champions Inter having already won the league and FA Cup this season. Victory at the Ataturk Olympic Stadium would see City emulate Manchester United’s achievement in 1999 as the only English club to date to do the treble.
Having been hired by City in 2016 to turn City into Champions League winners, Guardiola has so far been unable to deliver the ultimate club prize.
And speaking in Istanbul on Friday, the former Barcelona and Bayern Munich coach said that winning it against Inter would be the fulfilment of a dream.
“It’s a dream, yes.” Guardiola said. “It has to be. To achieve things, you always have to have the correct level of obsession or desire. Obsession is a positive word for the desire to do it, but of course it’s a dream.
“We know how important it is. I don’t control what the people have opinions about, I just focus on what we have to do. I saw Inter’s games and we try to do our game. Everything finishes with a game and the team who performs best over 95 minutes will win.
“Inter Milan is bigger than us, in terms of history in this competition, and we are favourites to win the game, but what’s important is that, at 10 p.m. Istanbul time, we do the best performance possible and that can make the difference.”
Erling Haaland’s 12 goals so far in this season’s competition is the best return by any City player during a Champions League campaign.
And Guardiola, when asked about the secret of his success as a coach, said that the Norway forward is as important as Lionel Messi was to his Barcelona teams.
“Have good players,” Guardola said. “Have Messi, have Haaland, this is my success. I’m not joking.
“Let them think alone that they cannot do it, that together they make a strong team.
“Every manager who has had success have strong institutions and exceptional players. I’ve never scored a goal as a manager.”