Raheem Sterling dispatched the decisive penalty in the shoot-out against Chelsea after February’s EFL Cup final at the same venue finished goalless, while City edged out Liverpool in an epic Premier League title race by beating Brighton and Hove Albion 4-1 last weekend. Sterling and Gabriel Jesus then both scored twice on Saturday as City completed the treble, adding to a superb career body of work for manager Pep Guardiola. But where does this City rank among the other finest teams since the Premier League rebrand of 1992-93 heralded the multi-million-pound era? Five Omnisport writers have picked their sides. Buzzin’ ?#mancity ? pic.twitter.com/lcNb9DNWMP — Manchester City (@ManCity) May 14, 2019 Matt Dorman – Manchester United 1998-2001 Ole Gunnar Solskjaer rode a wave of nostalgia in the early months of his return to Old Trafford and the hero of 1999 can be forgiven for indulging in past glories, such were the extraordinary feats he achieved alongside a squad of enviable depth and ability. The now-United manager’s last-gasp winner in the remarkable Champions League final triumph over Bayern Munich two decades ago completed an unprecedented treble and serves as the centrepiece of an unforgettable era. David Beckham, Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, Nicky…