Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany has urged his side to win the ongoing Champions League if they want to be recognized as a major club.
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If Manuel Pellegrini's side wins their upcoming match, they will make it to the last 16 in the ongoing league.
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Kompany also criticised UEFA's decision to open disciplinary proceedings against City after fans' booed the Champions League anthem, the Mirror reported.
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The incident took place when City claimed a 2-1 triumph over the Sevilla at Emirates Stadium.
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Describing the investigation as a 'joke', the defender said that there have been instances of racial abuse and they have had to put up with it.
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City is currently at the second place in Group D in standings, having two wins from the three games which they have played.
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They will again lock horns with Sevilla on November 4.
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