VINCENT KOMPANY admits Manchester City will have to dominate English football before they can start calling themselves special.

The City skipper insists even winning the title this season will be nothing out of the ordinary for the club.

The centre-back, 31, said: “I don’t want to put people on a pedestal when we haven’t achieved all of our targets.

“We have won the title with Mancini and with Pellegrini, scoring hundreds of goals has been a feature of this club for many years now.

"So we can only say that this team will be better than the previous ones if we can win the Premier League then go again and again.

“I want to keep that hunger in the team. So all I can say is well done for what we have done so far this season but we have to keep going.”

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City are currently 13 points clear at the top of the Premier League — with a game in hand — and need 18 points from their remaining 11 games to be certain of winning the title.

With the Carabao Cup in the bag, Kompany is now targeting Champions League success.

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