Manchester City defender Eliaquim Mangala has geared his team to end a mixed week on a high note by regaining top spot in the Premier League.
Last weekend’s miserable defeat at Stoke dropped Manuel Pellegrini’s side to third, yet they responded with an outstanding performance to beat Borussia Monchengladbach 4-2 and ensuring they finished top of their Champions League group.
That means City are set to avoid Europe’s biggest names when the draw for the last 16 is made on Monday, giving rise to hopes that they might finally enjoy a run to the latter stages of the competition.
As a result, things are looking up for Pellegrini’s side once more after a poor recent run of league form, with just four points taken from their last four matches.
With confidence raised again, a home match against managerless Swansea on Saturday offers a clear opportunity to regain domestic momentum.
“That’s a game we have to win because we want to get back to the top of the table as quickly as possible,” said Mangala, whose club can replace Leicester in first place if they beat Swansea as the leaders and second placed Arsenal don’t play until later in the weekend.
“We showed character in the second half on Tuesday and we deserved to win. We kept going, which is what you need to do in games like that, and we got our reward.
“We know we can beat most teams when we are at our best. If we play as well as we did in the second half on Tuesday, we can do very well. But we have to play well for the whole game, not just the second half.”
City’s stumbling Premier League title challenge has not been helped by a long list of injuries this season, although Pellegrini has been at pains to play down suggestions that he is over-reliant on captain Vincent Kompany and striker Sergio Aguero.
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