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Manchester City treble bid driven by desire to match United, claims Walker

theguardian.com

Kyle Walker has said Manchester City’s attempt to claim the treble is being driven by the desire to emulate Manchester United’s team of 1999.

If Pep Guardiola’s side beat Internazionale in Saturday’s Champions League final in Istanbul they will become only the second English side to claim the league, FA Cup and European Cup in a single season.

Walker said that doing so would draw City alongside Sir Alex Ferguson’s team of 24 years ago and the Arsenal Invincibles of 2003-04, who were unbeaten in the Premier League. “That United team, along with the Invincibles, is probably up there with the best Premier League teams of all time,” he said. “What us and Liverpool, to a certain extent, have done where we have been battling for the last number of years, should be in consideration – both teams as we both have fantastic players. “But for us to be in contention of being able to talk [in the same breath as United and Arsenal] we need to go and pick up the Champions League.

But by no stretch of the imagination do we just turn up on Saturday and win it. It’s not that. Inter Milan need to be considered as a great team.” Walker was unable to train on Tuesday because of a back problem but believes he will be fit for Saturday.

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