Man City can't be complacent amid special run, insists Kompany

Manchester City can move 15 points clear on Wednesday but Vincent Kompany said his team-mates cannot afford to relax.

Published : Dec 27, 2017 08:50 IST

Manchester City centre-back Vincent Kompany insisted City cannot afford to relax as the defender mentioned the club's successful 2011-12 campaign, when it overturned an eight-point deficit to upstage United on goal difference.
Manchester City centre-back Vincent Kompany insisted City cannot afford to relax as the defender mentioned the club's successful 2011-12 campaign, when it overturned an eight-point deficit to upstage United on goal difference.
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Manchester City centre-back Vincent Kompany insisted City cannot afford to relax as the defender mentioned the club's successful 2011-12 campaign, when it overturned an eight-point deficit to upstage United on goal difference.

Manchester City is the runaway Premier League leader amid its record winning streak but captain Vincent Kompany warned against complacency, pointing to the 2011-12 title race.

Unbeaten City travels to Newcastle United on Wednesday seeking to extend its lead atop the table to 15 points with an 18th successive Premier League victory.

Many believe the title has already been decided before the New Year – rival Manchester United and defending champion Chelsea battling for second position behind Pep Guardiola's side.

However, Kompany insisted City cannot afford to relax as the defender mentioned the club's successful 2011-12 campaign, when it overturned an eight-point deficit to upstage United on goal difference.

"I draw on that, I don't know if everyone remembers, but with six games left we were eight points behind," Kompany said. "That's why I'm probably always the first guy to come in and say, 'No guys, we can't really say…'

"I really don't want that, so we push and push and push and no-one has the right to let their performance down and let their guard down.

"We have to keep it going. When you are on such a run you want to put it aside straight away and think about the next one, because you know how little it takes to lose that special feeling.

"We all have a role to say something (about dangers of complacency) – there are a lot of experienced lads in the team. We do mention it, but the manager will have mentioned it many, many times as well.

"But ultimately it's the same for everyone – we all have that feeling and don't want it to go away.

"It's too early to draw any conclusions. We don't need to focus on the league, or anything else other than winning the game and having a performance at the same time."

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