Guardiola tells City to savour title success as records loom

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Last Updated : May 05 2018 | 9:40 AM IST

Pep Guardiola and Manchester City continue their assault on the Premier League record books when they face struggling Huddersfield at the Etihad Stadium tomorrow, with the manager telling players and supporters alike to enjoy a once in a lifetime occasion.

City captain Vincent Kompany, fit and back for the game following a minor injury, will lift the Premier League trophy at the end of the fixture, thereby allowing the club to formally celebrate a title that was confirmed three weeks earlier.

With City's success being all but a certainty since the turn of the calendar year, virtually the only significant interest, for neutrals at least, has surrounded their re-writing of the Premier League's record books, with more marks potentially falling to Guardiola's men this weekend.

Victory will take City past the record points tally, the 95 recorded by Chelsea in 2004/05, while two goals will better the mark of 103 scored by Chelsea in 2009/10.

Yet another win would also set a new best for the greatest number of victories in a Premier League season, surpassing Chelsea's 30 last term.

With three games remaining, City could also win the title by the largest ever margin -- currently the 18 points by which Manchester United captured the league in 2000 -- and look certain to set a new best-ever goal difference, with their current plus-76 five goals superior to the Chelsea team of eight years ago.

Guardiola is clearly more interested in the victory whatever its meaning but, on a day which will see jubilant celebrations as City receive their third title in seven years, he made no attempt to conceal his intention to enjoy the occasion.

"The records are a coincidence," he said. "We are having to think about winning another game.

"They are huge records, but the target is to play good, win the game. It will be a special day, 10 months fighting every week, a lot of games for this.

"I've told the players to enjoy it, the fans too, for a lot of us it will be the first time. Twenty players have never won the Premier League, a lot of staff and we are going to enjoy it."
- 'Title belongs to us' -
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"To play when you are champions you have more courage, because it doesn't matter. The title belongs to us."
He added: "Next season we'll start with zero but it's a good sign. I was really impressed with training, everyone wants to play, we are scoring, creating chances. Next season we start again and it will be different but it's a good sign."

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First Published: May 05 2018 | 9:40 AM IST

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