Manchester City defender Kyle Walker talks about his team's possible treble and how they are not satisfied with only the Premier League title.
The Cityzens were crowned champions after Arsenal lost to Nottingham Forest, meaning they could no longer finish above Pep Guardiola's men.
City on course for treble
The blue side of Manchester City wrapped up their third Champions League in succession and fifth in the last six seasons.
They brushed aside Real Madrid in the Champions League semi-final to book a final in Istanbul against Inter and will face neighbours Manchester United in the FA Cup.
Should Pep's side win those two games, they will become only the second Premier League side to win the three biggest trophies available in a season.
What Walker said about Man City's treble
The right-back was speaking after the 1-0 victory over Chelsea at the Etihad when he spoke about the treble.
He believes they will not let celebrating the league title go overboard, as they still have their eyes on the prizes ahead.
He knows achieving the feat will place them among the greatest Premier League sides of all time, and he relishes the history they are on course to create.
“We always believed we could do this. This group of lad are professionals and winners," he said, per the BBC.
"Rest assured we are not finished. We have the FA Cup against our bitter rivals and then the Champions League.
"We will celebrate tonight and then move on to try and create history. The treble would be fantastic but there is a lot of football to be played.
"To say we are up there with one of the greatest Premier League teams of all time we have to conquer some of that. To go and achieve that we could then start talking about being one of the greatest teams in the Premier League."
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