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Vincent Kompany says that it is all about winning silverware for Manchester City

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Now five points behind in the title race, Manchester City’s captain has iterated the belief that it is all about winning trophies for his club who have battled hard to keep pace with Manchester United all season long in the
Premier League...
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Vincent-Kompany-c36184 has stated that Manchester City are geared up to win trophies and add to the F.A Cup that they won last year by winning more silverware this season as they prepare to finish the season strongly. City failed to catch
up to Manchester United recently as they drew their recent Premier League tie against Sunderland.
 The Black Cats were winning till the last fifteen minutes of the tie but two quick goals by Balotelli and Kolarov changed the score line as Manchester City battled out a draw in the end. Mancini’s men were given further bad news
on Monday night as United won their latest league tie against Blackburn by two goals and now they have a five point lead over the Citizens.
United do have to play Manchester City before the end  of the season but the title race might well be over by then considering Manchester City are set to take on http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 on the next weekend. If City do drop points at the Emirates
stadium, then Sir http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752 Ferguson’s team can potentially have a eight point lead in the league table which will surely mean the end of the title race.
Kompany said, "It's all about winning trophies ultimately. That's the only thing we want. Not just one trophy, but everything, and that's what we have to play for every single year, and we're getting the club to that stage. For
three or four years now we have always improved, this year we've improved again. Hopefully we can win the title.”
He added, "If not, which I don't count on, we'll be there, we'll keep improving next season and it should be there soon. As soon as the fixtures list came out you realised that game was going to be a very important one. A derby
is a derby, whether we're playing for the title or whether it's a friendly.”

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