MANCHESTER CITY began targeting a record fifth successive Premier League title the second the final whistle went against West Ham to confirm them as champions.
Chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak was delighted to see City become the first side ever to win four consecutive English crowns and says they immediately set their sights on another.
He says everyone at the club shares that vision to make more history at the Etihad. “Five in a row, absolutely, without a doubt,” said Al Mubarak in his end of season review, when asked what was City’s next goal.
“Actually, to be clear, this is something I’m most proud of in this club and in this organisation we have.
“From top to bottom, I would say if you asked this question to anyone, they would give probably the same answer.
“And that five in a row happened the second that final whistle went against West Ham.
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