Manuel Pellegrini: "I don't know what the other teams think.
"For us it is very important to think that it's a new game and we don't know if we are going to score a goal, and we are not just thinking of scoring goals.
"I think in football all that has happened in the past is not important.
"Maybe one team can be feared, another team cannot be feared. One can come here just to defend, another team will think it is better to attack.
"I don't know what will happen, but for our team it is very important not to think about the past. To do it again we must repeat exactly the way we are playing here at the Etihad.
"It is important because we play at home against a team that fights for the title, but anything that happens in this game is not the end of the Premier League.
"After that you still have 42 points to play for."