Thousands of Man City fans lined the streets of Manchester on Monday to celebrate their club's treble success this season.
An open-top bus parade left the Town Hall before making its way down Peter Street and along Deansgate, finishing at the cathedral where the players appeared in front of thousands of fans.
Pep Guardiola's side became the first English team to complete the domestic treble after beating Watford in the FA Cup final at the weekend.
However, the Champions League has once again alluded him and he is fully aware of the demands of the club.
"I said before that I know we will be judged at the end on whether we win the Champions League," he said. "I know unless we do that it will not be enough.
"This comes with me. I know that. I arrive in Barcelona, we were lucky we won it two times in four years and the people expect I am something special that we have to win the Champions League and it's still true.
"In this club, the points record and the domestic competitions is incredible, but the Champions League we don't win quite often compared to the other ones because the teams are so good, the competition is so demanding but we want to win it."