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Published on 2024-03-29 09:00:00
Manuel Akanji discusses Manchester City’s high expectations as they enter the crucial phase of the season.
Akanji has enjoyed a successful spell at Manchester City since his £15 million move in the summer of 2022, winning multiple trophies. Despite being initially seen as a squad player, he has become a key figure in Pep Guardiola’s plans, featuring prominently in the team.
Despite their accomplishments, Akanji emphasizes that the team’s ambition remains sky-high. They are not satisfied with anything less than winning titles and are constantly driven by Guardiola’s winning mentality.
Up next for Akanji and Manchester City is a crucial clash with league leaders Arsenal, a team they have historically dominated. However, a previous defeat to Arsenal earlier in the season will ensure they approach the game with caution.
Arsenal currently hold a slight lead in the title race, with Manchester City and Liverpool hot on their heels. With Guardiola’s track record of success in title races, City will approach the remaining games with confidence as they aim to secure more silverware.
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