Manchester City aiming for quadruple this season, says Rico Lewis
Rico Lewis says winning the treble once “isn’t good enough” as Manchester City look to repeat the feat and eye an unprecedented quadruple.
Pep Guardiola’s perennial Premier League champions added the FA Cup in June before beating Inter Milan to win the club’s first ever Champions League crown.
City joined Manchester United’s 1999 side as the only English teams in history to complete the treble, but there appears little chance of them stopping there.
Erling Haaland’s brace saw them open up their league campaign with a 3-0 win at promoted Burnley on Friday, after which teenage star Lewis outlined his ambitions.
“The objective is to win the treble again, to win the quadruple,” the homegrown 18-year-old talent said.
“You know, winning it once isn’t good enough, so we have to keep on going and try and win it again.”
You would not back against City winning the European crown on top of claiming the three main domestic trophies given their quality, cohesion and strength.
However, Guardiola’s men have already missed out on one piece of silverware this season having lost the Community Shield to Arsenal on penalties.
This week, though, offers another chance at a trophy as City seek to win the UEFA Super Cup for the first time against Sevilla in Athens.
“Obviously it’s a new competition for us,” Lewis said. “We’ve never won it, the club’s never won it, so, again, it’s another trophy that we want to go and win.
“It’s another competition and an important thing we need to go and take on.”
City make the trip buoyed by a solid start to the Premier League season, with Rodri adding to Haaland’s double on a night that also saw Lewis struck by an object.
Burnley quickly confirmed the individual responsible for the first-half incident had been identified, removed from the ground by police and now faces a banning order.
“Obviously when you’re in the game you can’t really focus on that,” Lewis said. “But it was just something I had to deal with at the time.
“It’s just an incident that’s unfortunate it’s happened to me but, you know, it happens to a lot of players, which is not a good thing.
“But there’s nothing really much you can do about it. You’ve just got to ignore it and then it’ll get sorted at the end of the game.”
Another issue City’s players could not let distract them was the injury to skipper Kevin De Bruyne.
The 32-year-old has only recently returned from a hamstring issue and Guardiola says he faces weeks on the sidelines after suffering a recurrence of the issue.
“Well, you know, injuries happen to everyone,” Lewis said. “Every team suffers with injuries and it’s something that you’ve just got to deal with.
“There’s enough quality in the squad where if someone gets injured someone can slot in and just carry on playing in the same way that the last person did.
“Obviously there’s going to be certain positions where we’ll be more hurt than others just because of squad depth, but it’s something that happens to everyone and everyone has to deal with it.”
While City return to action on Wednesday, the Clarets have an extended wait until they play again.
Next weekend’s trip to Luton was postponed due to ongoing stadium works at Kenilworth Road, meaning Vincent Kompany’s side are next in action at home to Aston Villa on August 27.
That fortnight will give promoted Burnley an invaluable opportunity to work with their new-look squad after showing signs of promise against City.
Summer signing Luca Koleosho, 18, said after making his debut: “I think we had our moments in the game but obviously we were playing against the best team in the world right now.
“So, I just think that every game we’re going to get better and just improve.
“The mentality is just to win, there’s 37 games (to go), it’s a long season but just take it one at a time and just go out there and try and win.”