
One game at a time: that’s the message Sven Goran-Eriksson is giving his Manchester City charges as the Premiership season reaches its climax.
City were in incredible form during the first half of their Premier League campaign under the Swede, particularly at home, but results have been poor since Christmas.
However, the Eastlands side battled back to beat Tottenham 2-1 on Sunday, keeping their hopes of a Euro berth alive.
Eriksson, through, isn’t looking past his side’s
next game against Bolton, despite reportedly targeting five big signings in the summer.
"This time we are not going to get carried away, it is Bolton away in the next game and that's
all to talk about," he told the club's official website.
"Then we'll see at the end of the season what's happening.
"You are dragged into it because everyone speaks about it. Let's be happy
for the win (against Spurs) and concentrate from Tuesday and Wednesday on Bolton.
"I'm not talking about Europe or the Fair Play or Intertoto qualification. We will
concentrate on Bolton and that's it."