Matheus Nunes says the Champions League place is the ‘Premier League trophy’ for Manchester City this season
Matheus Nunes says the qualification of the Champions League would be Manchester City’s “Premier League trophy” after a poor campaign according to their stellar standards.
Portugal International scored a last winner against Aston Villa on Tuesday to set up Pep GuardiolaThe men are in third place at the table, four points in front of the seventh country villa.
ABOUT Liverpool on the eve of the Premier League title and Arsenal Sitting quietly in second place, five clubs are fighting for the three remaining places in Europe’s top club competition next season.
Nottingham forest, Newcastle AND Chelsea are the other sides in the mix for a high finish.
citywho were shooting a fifth direct league title at the beginning of the season, suffered a costly collapse in shape in late October.
But they can still finish their season in a high, with Sunday’s semifinals against Forest in Wembley, hot to the heels of their villa against UNAI Emery.
“This is our Premier League trophy now, to qualify for the Champions League,” Idol He said after scoring his first league goal for City in his second season at the club.
“I think it’s massively important to us, in terms of everything, the club, in terms of players, mentality.”
The 26-year-old admitted even though that qualification of the Champions League for the 15th season running and the glory of the Armed Forces would not be equal to a good campaign.
“Club standards are much higher than this,” He said. “We know that there is no standards that this club want to be.
“But this is our reality now and we have to accept it. And we just have to go for it as if it were the Champions League, the Premier League trophy.”