Manchester City are using documentary power to try and make history with an unprecedented fourth Premier League title in a row.
Midfielder Rodri says the Netflix series outlining City’s 2022/23 Treble was perfectly-titled to outline why Pep Guardiola’s men are still on course to win more trophies.
‘There’s a reason the documentary is called Together! That is what we are,’ said the Spaniard ahead of Sunday’s trip to Nottingham Forest with the champions a point behind leaders Arsenal with a game in hand.
‘All of my teammates, the coaches, the staff behind the scenes, we are all together and fighting for the same goals for the team.
‘My teammates are incredible and what we continue to do each season is something I am really proud of.
‘We all have the mentality to fight for everything, to win every game and that will never stop. We are always there for each other and it is a special group to be involved in.
‘Of course, we are proud of the Treble last season, the four Premier League titles in five years, the Super Cup and the Club World Cup this season, but we want more.
‘The feeling of lifting a trophy with our fans is something special and you want that feeling again and again. We are creating a legacy and we always want that taste of success.”
‘It would be history. No team has won four Premier League titles in a row and we want tobe the first. We need to keep those blue ribbons on the trophy and we will do everything we can from now until the end of the season to do that.’
Ironically, City return to the stadium where they were crowned champions last season – even though they didn’t need to kick a ball.
On that occasion, Forest beat Arsenal to leave it impossible The Gunners could catch them.
This time, the stadium is likely to be a
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