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De Bruyne says ‘quadruple’ would make City ‘best team ever’

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LONDON: Kevin De Bruyne has played down Manchester City’s quadruple prospects after they beat Chelsea in the League Cup final but admitted such an achievemen­t would make them the “best team ever”.

With Liverpool also missing the chance to move three points clear at the top of the Premier League after being held to a 0-0 draw at Old Trafford on Sunday, the odds on City completing an unpreceden­ted clean sweep have shortened.

But asked if Pep Guardiola’s men could win all four trophies on offer, midfielder De Bruyne said it would be “almost impossible”.

“If you do that you must be considered the best team ever because nobody has done it,” he said.

“However, we are not looking at that. We want to win as much as possible. We are not thinking about the quadruple.

“If we win three and then we play the Champions League final maybe we can talk about it but before that — no way.”

Alex Ferguson’s Manchester United won the treble of Champions League, Premier League and FA Cup in 1999 — a unique feat in English football.

City’s latest trophy, their fourth League Cup triumph in six seasons, came via a penalty shootout after a drab clash ended goalless after 120 minutes.

The main talking point was an extraordin­ary incident late in extra time when Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabala­ga, to the fury of manager Maurizio Sarri, appeared to refuse to be substitute­d.

City captain Vincent Kompany admitted he was stunned to see Kepa refuse to be substitute­d.

Kompany, who came on at halftime for the injured Aymeric Laporte, said he had never seen anything like it.

“Of course I’ve never seen it. I wish I could do it every now and then when I don’t want to get subbed off,” Kompany said.

City, who are also on course for the Champions League quarterfin­als and play in the FA Cup last eight next month, resume their title defence against West Ham tomorrow.

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