In pictures: Fans react as Manchester City win Champions League to secure the treble
Blues fans across Manchester have been celebrating their club's historic European triumph.
Jubilant supporters took to Piccadilly Gardens, letting off flares and celebrating after the Blues beat Inter Milan 1-0 in Istanbul.
Parties continued into the night.
Fans celebrated full time at the Depot Mayfield in Manchester, following a screening of the UEFA Champions League final.
Here is the fan reaction at Depot Mayfield when the referee blew his whistle on the Champions League final to crown City treble winners.
Jubilant fans partied until sunrise in Istanbul.
On Saturday 10 June, there was barely an inch between the club's swarming supporters as they danced and celebrated on the city's popular Nevizade street.
Strangers hugged and kissed each other in the minutes after the final whistle as the street adopted a festival atmosphere.
Stephen Woods, 30, said: "We were on the steps outside our hotel until 6am.
"They were still going until 8am.
"Our room overlooks (Nevizade Street).
"We slept for something like an hour, but it is what it is."
He said that even the locals got involved in the celebrations.
"All of the locals got involved, which we didn't expect," he said.
Celebrations continue as a huge trophy parade is confirmed for Monday evening to mark their treble - only previously achieved by rivals Manchester United in 1999.
After the game, City tweeted: "We will be celebrating our Treble with an open-top bus parade through Manchester city centre on Monday.
"Can't wait to see you all there!"
Cllr Bev Craig, Leader of Manchester Council, said: "Winning the treble, crowned with an historic first Champions League triumph, is an incredible achievement."
"We extend our congratulations on behalf of the city to the club and its fans.
"We're sure the parade will be a joyous and unforgettable occasion as fans gather in the city centre to celebrate with the team a success which will resonate around the world and showcases once again Manchester's huge sporting legacy."
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