Manuel Pellegrini expects more trophies after City's success
Manchester City are in the running for three other major titles and their boss makes it clear to his players he expects at least a second

Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini ambitiously declared one trophy would not suffice for his team this season after they overcame Sunderland 3-1 to win the League Cup.
Sunderland took an early lead through Fabio Borini in the final at Wembley, but a pair of memorable goals from Yaya Toure and Samir Nasri put City in charge before Jesus Navas sealed victory in the final minute.
It was Pellegrini's first major trophy in European football, but with City still in contention for honours in the Premier League, the FA Cup and the Champions League, there could be more to come.
I don't think the top players from important clubs are ever satisfied with one trophy
City have a chance to avenge their shock loss to Wigan Athletic in last season's FA Cup final when the teams meet in the quarter-finals of this season's tournament this weekend and Pellegrini said his side would quickly shift their focus to that game.
"We are going to have had a great season when it ends in May," said the 60-year-old Chilean, who previously spent nine years in Spain with Villarreal, Real Madrid and Malaga.
"We won today [Sunday] just one trophy, but nobody can think that that's enough. Why? We have to win [against] Wigan next Sunday and we will have another semi-final here at Wembley.
"I don't think the top players from important clubs are ever satisfied with one trophy."