Manchester City saw off a battling Inter Milan to win the Champions League in Istanbul.
Rodri’s second-half strike was enough for Pep Guardiola’s side to conquer Europe for the first time as the Premier League champions completed an historic treble.
Here’s how Man City player rated in Istanbul...
Ederson - 8
Not at his brilliant best and almost caught out with a loose ball were Nicolo Barella to have steered his chip goalward. A late save from Romelu Lukaku, however, will go down in City history.
Manuel Akanji - 6
Almost allowed Lautaro Martinez to score when failing to cover the Argentine.
Ruben Dias - 8
An absolute rock in the middle of defence, stepping out on ocassion when trying to break down Inter’s defensive banks.
Nathan Ake - 7
Solid enough, though outshone by Dias.
John Stones - 9
An absolute masterclass, capping off what has been a remarkable few months for the England international. Stepped into a new role and bossed the biggest game of his career.
Rodri - 8
Struggled somewhat in the opening stages but grew into the game and kept his composure to score the goal City have been chasing for 15 years.
Bernardo Silva - 7
Went close with a teasing effort early on and helped see the game out with his bravery in keeping the ball.
Ilkay Gundogan - 7
Another player not at his best but even that was enough to help City keep the ball moving against a compact Inter team.
Kevin De Bruyne - 5
As was the case two years ago, the Belgian’s evening was ended early by way of injury. The best chance of the first-half, however, came when De Bruyne played in Erling Haaland, who drew a good save out of Andre Onana.
Jack Grealish - 6
Like Silva, helped keep the ball and win fouls as City were seeing the game out but not as his best on the attacking front.
Erling Haaland - 6
Quite after forcing a good save out of Onana in the first-half.
Substitutes
Phil Foden (for De Bruyne ‘36) - 7
Movement and quick feet caused Inter plenty problems.
Kyle Walker (for Stones ‘82) - N/A