Manchester City manager, Pep Guardiola, has said that their 4-0 win over Brighton on Thursday does not guarantee they will win the Premier League title.
Kevin De Bruyne opened the scoring at the Amex, before Phil Foden grabbed a brace in the first half.
Julian Alvarez added a fourth, as City closed the gap between them and leaders Arsenal to one point, with one game in hand.
Guardiola, speaking to Sky Sports, said: “We have been here in the past but it doesn’t mean it is going to happen [win the title].
“We have to do the things to make it happen. We know Brighton never give up and in the first half we found the right rhythm and we scored in the right moments.
“In the right moments, we punished them. Brighton away is always very tough.”