Manchester City reached their second UEFA Champions League final in three seasons when they defeated Real Madrid 4-0 on Wednesday.
City are also in line to win their fifth English Premier League title in six seasons on Sunday should they beat Chelsea.
On top of that, the Cityzens have a date in the FA Cup against their homeboys, Manchester United.
With his team enjoying some great success, manager, Pep Guardiola has been showered with praises from across the globe.
While he welcomes the kudos, Pep has insisted that City's success is not his alone, but a team effort.
"As a manager, I feel part of something," he said in Friday's press conference as quoted by www.mancity.com
"I never think it belongs to me. I am part of that, I don’t deny it but without the incredible work of sporting director or board. Players are the most important thing.
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"I am part of it and I feel really proud to be here again and have it in our hands. I am part of that. I am not the only person when we lose the semi-final or final of the Champions League. I don’t feel only responsible for that."
Man City will host Chelsea on Sunday 21 May at the Etihad stadium. Kick-off is at 17:00.
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