PEP GUARDIOLA says his Manchester City side should be remembered as one of the top three English teams of all-time.
And the Etihad boss has warned Prem and European rivals that they are not finished yet.
Guardiola has led the club to five league titles and six domestic cups in the last six years — plus the Champions League, Super Cup and World Club Cup in the past 12 months.
Despite Sunday’s draw with Prem title rivals Arsenal, Man City will fancy their chances of more silverware — with a Champions League quarter-final against Real Madrid and FA Cup semi-final versus Chelsea to come.
Guardiola said: “This team, winning five Premier Leagues and other titles, will be remembered.
“I absolutely wouldn’t say the best, because that would be unfair on many incredible teams.
READ MORE IN FOOTBALL
“But we’ll be one of them – that’s for sure.
“So what we won and the way we played, we deserve to be one of the best three or best five teams of all-time in England.
“And this is an honour and this is a privilege.”
While City have slipped three points behind leaders Liverpool and two behind the Gunners in the title race, they are the favourites in the FA Cup and Champions League.
Most read in Football
CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS
And Guardiola – speaking in the Together: Treble Winners documentary which launches on Netflix today – says they are still hungry.
He added: “We are still here so why should we stop – let’s try it again and see what happens.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk