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JAKARTA - Manchester City won the treble winners after beating Inter Milan 1-0 in the Champions League final at the Ataturk Olympic Stadium, Istanbul, Turkey, Sunday morning WIB.

Manchester City's victory over Inter Milan was due to Rodri's goal in the second half, according to the Champions League record.

Quoted from Antara, the victory was Manchester City's first Champions League title.

The reason is, two years earlier City failed to win after being defeated by Chelsea in the final.

In this match Manchester City was recorded to dominate the game by recording 56 percent possession, but Inter were superior in threatening by releasing 14 kicks, six of which were on target.

Manchester City took the initiative to attack first and had threatened through Haaland's kick which Andre Onana could still block.

Then it was Kevin De Bruyne's turn to threaten with a hard kick that Onana was still able to secure.

In the second half Inter had a golden opportunity through Lautaro Martinez's shot, but the ball was blocked by Ederson Moraes.

Manchester City were finally able to take the lead in the 68th minute thanks to Rodri's kick so the score changed to 1-0.

Left behind by one goal, Inter immediately reacted and threatened through an effort made by Federico Dimarco, but his header still hit the crossbar.

Next was Romelu Lukaku's turn to threaten, but his shot was still saved by Ederson.

Towards the end of the second half, Inter had two golden opportunities through Lukaku and Robin Gosens' header, but these two efforts so that the 1-0 score for Manchester City's advantage remained.


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