City parade trophies through heart of Manchester after historic domestic treble
Pep Guardiola's side were greeted by thousands of fans as they cruised through the city centre in an open-top bus
Pep Guardiola's side were greeted by thousands of fans as they cruised through the city centre in an open-top bus
MANCHESTER CITY celebrated their historic domestic treble with a bus parade through the city centre this evening.
Pep Guardiola's side showed off their impressive silverware collection after winning the Premier League, FA Cup and Carabo Cup this season.
The open-top bus has "Fourmidables" printed on the side to symbolise the four trophies they have won this term.
City added the 2018/19 Community Shield to their evergrowing collection after a 2-0 win over Chelsea in August.
Fans flooded the streets of Manchester armed with flares, flags and banners to show their appreciation to the players.
One supporter even dressed their dog in a Manchester City jersey - complete with Sergio Aguero's name on the back.
While others carried cardboard cut-outs of club legend Vincent Kompany ahead of his summer switch to Anderlecht.
The veteran defender has been appointed as the new player manager of the Belgian club after 11 years with the Blues.
City's team made the 1.5km journey from the Manchester Town Hall to the Manchester Cathedral.
The women's squad joined in with the celebrations following their domestic cup double earlier in the season.
Kompany and Co waved to their fans while Ederson appeared to spray champagne over the edge of the bus.
The squad all wore matching t-shirts with "Fourmidable" printed on the front, but Guardiola stood out from the crowd as he sported a flat cap in tribute to late former club president Bernard Halford.