Manchester City have again etched their name in the history of football. Manchester City have broken the record of Manchester United of longest unbeaten record in the UEFA Champions League. Manchester City has now 26 wins and they have broken their rival’s record. They won 5-0 against Sparta Praha last night to clinch this record.
Manchester City have once again etched their name in football history, shattering a long-standing record held by their fierce rivals. City’s emphatic 5-0 victory over Sparta Praha last night not only earned them three crucial points but also saw them surpass Manchester United’s record for the longest unbeaten run in the UEFA Champions League.
City’s triumph marked their 26th consecutive win in Europe’s premier competition, breaking United’s previous streak. This achievement highlights the dominance and consistency Pep Guardiola’s side has established on the continental stage. From their relentless attack to their rock-solid defense, City have set new benchmarks for excellence in Europe.
As Manchester City continue their pursuit of back-to-back Champions League titles, this record-breaking feat only solidifies their status as one of the greatest teams in the competition’s history.
 
 
          