Manchester City are just one game away from history.
The Sky Blues picked up a 5th Premier League title in 6 years last month after making up ground on a struggling Arsenal side who, at one time, had an 11-point lead over Man City.
City then beat Manchester City in the FA Cup final last weekend.
Now, they will meet Inter Milan in the Champions League final on Saturday evening, looking to pick up their first-ever CL trophy.
Should Man City come out on top, they will be only the second team in English history to complete the main treble.
Now, former Arsenal right-back Lauren, who played a role in the Gunners going unbeaten in 2003/04, has been discussing Man City potentially winning the treble and admitted it is a better achievement than going unbeaten in the Premier League.
“This is something that, in my opinion, was the only thing that our generation at Arsenal couldn’t manage to do.
“Winning the title without losing any games is something amazing, but winning the Champions League is something extraordinary.
“Every year we remember that [unbeaten] season, it comes to our mind that we could not manage to win the Champions League. So, therefore honestly, I believe that the treble is bigger than that.”
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