Manchester City Boss Manuel Pellegrini Wants Victories Not Records

Source: thewillnigeria.com

Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini is interested in points, not records, as he bids to maintain his side’s superb start to the season.

City can equal a 103-year-old club record of nine successive top-flight wins if they beat Everton at Goodison Park on Sunday.

Pellegrini’s side won their final six Premier League games last season to put some gloss on a generally frustrating campaign.

Pellegrini did oversee eight successive league wins during the 2013-14 title-winning season but not since 1912, also across two seasons, have City bettered such a sequence.

Equalling it would be a notable achievement – and City could then set a new record against Watford the following week – but Pellegrini is focused only on the bigger picture.

The 61-year-old said: “It matters to have three more points in the table and it is very important to continue in the same way we played the first two games, because we must be a consistent team during the whole season.

“But if that is a new record, that is a thing for me that is not important.”

Pellegrini acknowledges the task ahead of his side could also be a tricky one. Everton have also made an unbeaten start and were impressive as they beat Southampton 3-0 last weekend with two goals from Romelu Lukaku.

Prior to Pellegrini’s appointment they lost just twice in 12 meetings with City and their statistics remain strong despite four games without a win.

Pellegrini added: “It is a difficult challenge. They are always a difficult team, they play very good football.

“In the first game maybe they didn’t play very well against Watford but they scored two goals. In the second game they played very well and scored three goals.

“They have Lukaku in a good moment and they have players coming back from a lot of injuries. We must concentrate very much and play with a lot of intensity if we want to win there.”

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