Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has challenged his side to continue the fine form and also raise their level, he made this known ahead of the Liverpool clash at Anfield.
City are on a nine-game winning streak in the Premier league, a form that has move the Guardiola side to three points clear at the top of the table.
“I don’t care about whether the opponents are worried,” he said.
“I am pretty sure they are not because every manager and every club when they play against a team always they believe they can beat them.
“It is about maintaining and improving. To improve our game and of course, to maintain our results. That is what I want from my team.
“If we make a bad a game or the opponent is better, we will congratulate them – like we have since I’ve been in charge – and think of the next one, to improve on the previous one and try to win the next one. This is the only way.
“At the end we are going to analyse the season. What’s good, what’s bad, what we can improve. This is the only way.
“The nine victories in a row is the past.
“The day after tomorrow we have to do a good game to beat them. Not because we have won nine games.
“They are the champions and I know Liverpool will be there. I don’t have any doubts.
“We have to prepare, be ready and be aggressive, with courage to win the game.”