Phil Foden has admitted that Manchester City are dreaming of winning the Champions League this season.
After accomplishing all that there is to accomplish on a domestic level, City are hoping to conquer Europe by adding the Champions League to their cabinet. Last season they reached the final for the first time, only to be beaten by Chelsea.
After topping their group this season, City demolished Sporting 5-0 in Lisbon to all but win the tie in the first leg. That victory set up a quarter-final clash with Atletico Madrid who dispatched Manchester United in the previous round.,
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Speaking to Soccer AM, Foden outlined his hopes for this season's competition. He explained: "It’s the one we dream about, the one we want.
"But even winning the Premier League is so big, how many times we’ve done it in the past couple of years, and obviously all the cups we’ve won as well. It would be really extra special if we could get the Champions League, but if not, I still believe we’ve been so successful in the last few years."
City are still battling for three trophies this season. Along with their Champions League success, the Blues are top of the Premier League and booked an FA Cup semi-final on Sunday against Liverpool after beating Southampton convincingly.
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