I've seen so much in 60 years of following City, I was disappointed for about five minutes. Then I saw Sergio standing ALONE, looking like a broken man, and it was heartbreaking.
I've said many times that I genuinely don't give a shit about the CL. I was more upset with the way we gave up the FA cup.
It's always been about domestic trophies for me, but I never thought I'd see a 'top' coach play a team in a final that looked like it was the first eleven names picked out of a hat. It was madness on the Malcolm Allison scale.
More than a few players should (and maybe will) have played their last game for City last night. We had earned our chance for glory and Pep blew it... quite gloriously, when he handed the team sheet in.
The next two seasons will pass very quickly. I suspect we'll continue to rule domestically over 21/22/23, but I feel that the European glory expected by the owners will remain no more than a dream, and Pep will move on.
The ball is currently very firmly in ADUG/Mansour/Khaldoon's court - There has to be a firm plan in place to identify/appoint our next coach... Someone genuinely more ruthless than Pep.