EFL Cup winners City were on course for four major trophies this season until they were eliminated from the Champions League quarter-finals on away goals after Raheem Sterling saw a stoppage-time strike ruled out following a VAR review in a dramatic second leg against Tottenham in April. Guardiola’s team have since held off the challenge of Liverpool to retain the Premier League title and can become the first English men’s team to complete a domestic treble if they beat Watford in the FA Cup final at Wembley on Saturday. The former Barcelona coach, who also got his hands on the Community Shield for the first time this season, is not convinced all four trophies could have been theirs, though. Asked if he still thought the quadruple was impossible given how close his team went this season, Guardiola replied: “Yeah, the biggest one is far away. “Always I thought after going out to Tottenham in the Champions League quarter-finals, if we’d go through would we have been able to beat Tottenham, go to Old Trafford, Burnley and win the points we needed to be champions against this Liverpool? Honestly, I don’t know if we would have been able . “Focusing on…