Thursday, May 19, 2011

Ambition City Larger Than This Season Achievements

President of Manchester City, Khaldoon Al-Mubarak, insisted that the success of City won the FA Cup and qualify for the Champions League next season is only the beginning of their success. San president emphasized that the City's ambitions are far greater than their achievements this season.
Roberto Mancini's squad that successfully beat Stoke City in the FA Cup final held at Wembley Stadium last May 14 and make the club ended the fasting Eastland their title for 35 years. Meanwhile, the victory over Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League also ensure they can at least finish in fourth position this season.
By the last game in the Premier League this season, City are in third position and can qualify automatically to the Champions League because they are one point ahead of Arsenal, who are fourth.
Responding to the achievements City this season, Al-Mubarak looking future for the club's higher than enjoying their achievements this season. According to him, Eastland club's ambition was far greater than what they achieved this season.
"I feel we have a solid foundation for the years ahead are tremendous," said the president in the club's official website as reported by Goal.com. "We're one step further in the journey that we started three years ago. I'm satisfied with how this team develops. However, our ambitions far greater than has been achieved this season," continued Al-Mubarak.
City could make sure to finish in third position of the Premier League standings with a victory over Bolton Wanderers on the final day of the season, Sunday (22 / 5). Meanwhile, Arsenal are one point adrift at the back they will face Fulham at Craven Cottage.
In addition, although the City is known as a rich club that is able to spend huge funds to buy players, Mubarak stressed there would be no big money this summer with the financial rules that have been established and will be implemented at the beginning of 2012/2013 season

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