Soccer Football - Premier League - Manchester City v Wolverhampton Wanderers - Etihad Stadium, Manchester, Britain - January 14, 2019 Manchester City's Kyle Walker during the warm up before the match (REUTERS)
Manchester City’s fortunes have begun to change in the New Year and the Premier League champions must ride their luck as they target trophies in domestic and European competitions, defender Kyle Walker has said.
City’s 3-0 league win over 10-man Wolverhampton Wanderers on Monday was their third successive victory and took them to 53 points, four points behind leaders Liverpool.
Walker said the players’ mentality had not changed despite defeats by Chelsea, Crystal Palace and Leicester City in December resulted the club slipping to third.
“I don’t think anything has changed since the start of the season, we’re just getting the rub of the green now and our luck has started to change,” Walker told City’s website.
“Liverpool are still four points ahead but we can only make sure we win our games and everything else will look after itself.”
City face German side Schalke in the last 16 of the Champions League when Europe’s elite club competition resumes next month, while Pep Guardiola’s side have also reached the FA Cup fourth round and League Cup semi-finals.
“We’re in four competitions and we want to win every one, so we just have to keep going,” the 28-year-old Walker said after striker Gabriel Jesus had continued his strong form with two goals against Wolves.
The 21-year-old has scored seven goals and provided one assist in City’s last three games in all competitions.
“I’m playing better and I’m scoring goals, which is important for any striker,” Jesus said after being given a rare start ahead of first-choice striker Sergio Aguero.
“I am playing for an amazing club and I need to keep scoring and to play well.”
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