Sunday, 19 August 2018
Man City Intention to Dominate the English League
By db-admin
Man City
DBasia.news – Manchester City defender Kyle Walker insisted his club’s ambition to dominate English football. According to Walker, The Citizens have the asset to do that.
Manchester City dominated the 2017-2018 Premier League. At that time, The Citizens broke many records as the champion candidate.
Manchester City became the first team who exceeded 100 points in the Premier League. Besides, The Citizens scored 19 points primacy from the runner-up, Manchester United.
Manchester City achievement made them as the strong candidate to be the winner of the current Premier League. Pep Guardiola squad considered have the big chance to defend the title.
Kyle Walker
However, the Premier League title won’t make Manchester City satisfied. Walker assumed his team have the power to dominate English football.
“Obviously he’s not settling for one title and we’re not as well – we want more. I don’t want to sound big-headed but we want to dominate English football,” Walker said reported by FourFourTwo.
“I think we’ve got the players here, and we’ve definitely got the manager, to do that. So we need to keep listening.”
Man City
“Every day is a learning day and you can always adjust to different tactics, adjust to different formations and that’s something we need to take on collectively as a group – that’s manager and players – to make sure that we can dominate the English game,” Walker added.
Manchester City started the season well. Sergio Aguero and friends won 2-0 against Chelsea in the Community Shield and defeated Arsenal with the same score in the first week of 2018-2019 Premier League.
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