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Oleksandr Zinchenko: 'My season will only be great if we win the title'

Zinchenko: 'My season will only be great if we win the title'
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The 22-year-old Ukrainian has established himself as City's first-choice left-back in recent months.

Oleksandr Zinchenko claims his emergence this season will matter little if Manchester City do not secure the Premier League title.

The Ukrainian, a bit-part player last term, has become Pep Guardiola's first-choice left-back in recent months and featured again in Sunday's vital 1-0 win at Burnley.

The 22-year-old, who is principally an attacking midfielder, was initially seen as a temporary solution in the position after injuries to Benjamin Mendy and Fabian Delph but he is now holding his own.

Oleksandr Zinchenko, left, helped City to a crucial win over Burnley on Sunday
Zinchenko, left, helped City to a crucial win over Burnley on Sunday (Rui Vieira/AP)

Guardiola's faith in him has been underlined by his selection for the last three crucial Premier League games against Tottenham, Manchester United and the Clarets despite Mendy's return to fitness.

City needed to win all three – and did – to return to the top of the table above Liverpool and remain in control of the title race.

"It will only be a fantastic season for me if we win the title," said Zinchenko, who has remarkably won all 20 Premier League games in which he has played since December 2017.

City found the going tough at Burnley
City found the going tough against the Clarets (Nick Potts/PA)

"In this case everyone has to take responsibility, and everyone is ready to do that.

"You can see how tough it was (on Sunday) but the important thing is that we have three massive points."

City overcame another tough obstacle at Turf Moor, finally wearing down a spirited Burnley side to prevail courtesy of a scrambled Sergio Aguero strike that only crossed the line by millimetres in the 63rd minute.

The goal rewarded City for a sustained spell of pressure early in the second half and they created numerous other chances but it still remained a tense affair. Burnley frequently disrupted the champions' usual rhythm and the final whistle was eventually greeted with huge relief.

Zinchenko felt it was a hard-earned victory.

He said: "We should have started like we did in the second half from the beginning.

Aguero's winning goal at Turf Moor crossed the line by only 29 millimetres
Aguero's winning goal at Turf Moor crossed the line by only 29 millimetres (Nick Potts/PA)

"The manager said that at half-time, and that we had to play quicker. It didn't matter that the pitch was dry and other things.

"We had to try to play quicker, not take that extra touch, and just show our desire to win the game. You can see that we did it."

City are a point clear of Liverpool with both sides having two games to play.

Burnley, meanwhile, can plan for another season in the top flight after their survival was officially confirmed over the weekend.

Manager Sean Dyche said: "We have got two games to finish and we want to finish right but I think there is a strong sign there that the mentality is right to go and finish the season properly. I was pleased with that.

"Statistically we knew there was every chance (of survival) but it's nice to be factual now.

"We've put such a big effort into the second half of the season. I'm delighted with what the staff and players have put in. Now we want to finish it right."


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