Manchester
City extended their winning run in the season to 16 games across all
competitions but captain Vincent Kompany has urged the Premier League side to
remain composed in their pursuit of silverware.
City maintained their
eight-point lead at the top of the Premier League table with a 2-0 win at
Leicester City on Saturday and are unbeaten in the Champions League heading
into the knockout stages.
"It's exceptional, but
it's early doors in the season, and we want to put it aside a little bit and
just focus on the next game," Kompany told the club's website
"Hopefully we can continue
such a special start. I think when you're pushing the boundaries like this, the
main thing for yourself is to always feel like you can achieve even more, and
more.
"We've got no silverware
for it, and therefore so many reasons to just stay calm about it. Hopefully
this is just something at the start of a beautiful story."
Pep Guardiola's team finished
third in the league last season and ended the campaign trophyless and defender
Kompany is wary of a repeat this time around.
"We have played well last
season as well, and therefore we need to be cautious that it's not just about
how well we play, but how much we can actually do the damage when we're on the
pitch," Kompany said.
City top their Champions League
group and face Feyenoord in their penultimate group stage match on Tuesday.