Arsenal's collapse against Brighton puts City just one win away from back-to-back Premier League titles and the first leg of a possible Treble.
And Pep Guardiola's men are favourites to win both the Champions League and FA Cup, with Real Madrid in town for the semi-final second leg tomorrow and Manchester United in wait at Wembley.
Only United in 1999 have landed the same Treble and Germany midfielder Gundogan insisted if City are to do the same they must not let the bigger picture enter their minds.
"It's important to keep the group calm and not get too overexcited," he said.
"It's a game every three or four days.
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