Man City’s heroes fly to Ibiza on private jet just to party hours before parade
Manchester City’s treble-winning heroes flew to Ibiza on a private jet just 12 hours before their bus parade back home.
Pep Guardiola’s side finally won the Champions League on Saturday night by beating Inter Milan 1-0 – and it was made even more special by the fact they completed a historic treble.
City’s stars celebrated all night long in Istanbul following the victory at the Ataturk Stadium, before all but three players and the coaching staff jetted off to the Balearic island for another evening of partying, according to the Daily Mail.
Star striker Erling Haaland was snapped arriving in Ibiza’s airport, despite the English and European champions being expected back in Manchester on Monday afternoon for the trophy parade.
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City had followed up Saturday night’s momentous win by returning to their hotel at 3am for a party, where Haaland took on the role of DJ.
Their festivities saw them going strong until 8am, only managing three hours sleep before the whole squad returned to Manchester and posed with their trophy on the stairs of their Etihad airways plane.
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Yet despite some of City’s aces looking worse for wear and sporting sunglasses, the club allowed players to jet off straight away for a night in Ibiza, on the condition that they would be back in time for the parade.
Kevin De Bruyne, captain Ilkay Gundogan and Stefan Ortega were the only players not to make the Ibiza trip. The trio instead attended a dinner at Chinese restaurant Tattu along with the rest of the City staff.
Guardiola and his players will begin their open-top bus parade from Tonman Street, Deansgate, at around 6.30pm on Monday.
The bus will take them through St Mary's Gate, Cross Street and King Street before finishing on the corner of Princess Street and Portland Street.
That will be followed by a live stage show on Oxford Street, with the players taking to the stage at about 7.30pm.
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