Alistair Bruce-Ball
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I was scribbling down sort of legacy here.
And if you look at the great teams, and Manchester City obviously are already considered one of those, but Liverpool...
That great Liverpool team, sort of 70s in the 80s, did 7 in 9, 1976 to 1984.
Manchester United did it, 1993 to 2001.
City could do that as well.
OK, I'll tell you what.
Let's hear from the man himself, the Manchester City manager, Pep Guardiola.
After the game, the win at Burnley tonight, his team have gone top of the table, ahead of Arsenal on goals scored.
He's been speaking to Simon Brotherton.
Pep, three points for you tonight, so job done.
It looked like quite a tough night, though.
At 1-0, you can always be a little bit nervous.
You said missed a lot of chances, but you started very, very strongly.
Goal after five minutes, could have had two in the opening five minutes.
It really gave you the platform to go on tonight.
Is it almost more satisfying to claim a win tonight after a game like the one you had on Sunday and the intensity of that because I imagine that's not easy for players to come back out three days later and play to the same sort of levels.
The formula sounds quite simple, doesn't it?
You just have to keep winning.
Find a way to keep winning.
Sounds like he's enjoying it to me.