RUBEN DIAS has warned Manchester City’s rivals that they have their sights on another Treble.
Dias, 26, reckons the pressure is now off Pep Guardiola’s side after they finally broke their Champions League curse in a season which also brought a third successive Premier League title and the FA Cup.
The Portuguese centreback, in the frame to become City’s captain following Ilkay Gundogan’s departure, has his sights on making more history – just 41 days after the Blues became champions of Europe.
Dias said: “All of us know that even though it was great, you always have to be there to do it again and again.
“All of us have dedicated time to think about what we achieved. It was important to feel it and embrace it. But now is the time to start thinking about doing it again.
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