Raheem Sterling insists his impressive goal tally this season will 'not mean anything' if Manchester City fail to win any silverware.
The England international scored twice in the second half to earn City a 3-1 win over Oxford United in the Carabao Cup quarter-finals on Wednesday.
The brace at the Kassam Stadium took Sterling to 18 goals for the season in all competitions and he hopes it will count for something at the end of the campaign, with the English champions battling for trophies on four fronts.
"It would not mean anything without silverware and then I'll be happy with my goal tally after that," Sterling told Sky Sports.
"Every competition we're trying to compete in. It's not just the Premier League, which I know that looks out of reach but we're looking to get to finals in this, the FA Cup and even the Champions League."
Sterling converted Angelino's cross to put City back in front after Matty Taylor had cancelled out Joao Cancelo's deflected opener, before netting from close range once picked out by Gabriel Jesus to seal City's place in the last four.
City boss Pep Guardiola handed Sterling the captain's armband and was pleased to see 25-year-old on the scoresheet for a second match running, having also netted in Sunday's 3-0 Premier League win at Arsenal.
"It doesn't matter who scores, but I'm happy for him," Guardiola said. "He likes to play and is fit all the time, so good for him."
City have won the Carabao Cup in back-to-back seasons and will face Manchester United over two legs for a place in the 2019-20 final.
However, they aren't faring as well in the Premier League, as the defending champions currently sit in third position, 14 points behind leaders Liverpool after 17 matches.
City face a tough set of fixtures over the Christmas-New Year period, with Leicester City (home), Wolves (away), Sheffield United (home) and Everton (home) in the horizon.
Following an FA Cup tie against Port Vale on January 4, City's focus will turn to the first leg of the Carabao Cup semi-finals against the Red Devils in the days after.
OO21jeffOO
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England ( Man Utd )
and there are zero trophies left for man united this seasonππ or in the next ten years1[Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh]
Siucdirty
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The only trophy left for Man City this season is the Farmers Carabao Cup πππ
this is a liverpool fan
Siucdirty
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true
Rashnic/GOAT/CR7
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The only trophy left for Man City this season is the Farmers Carabao Cup πππ
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Clockend76
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Learn Kane!! Learn !
raju95
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sensible guy
ronabnrty
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You can have the EFL Cup
dont worry they will win epl just infornt of you guys
ronabnrty
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The only trophy left for Man City this season is the Farmers Carabao Cup πππ
you are even shy to put your club logo in your profile .. huh tell me which club do you support spurs, man u , arsenal ππ. my friend isnt it too early to say city will only win carabao cup .. you never know and plz get some brain
Nadan7
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what club u support
England ( Man Utd )
OO21jeffOO
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The only trophy left for Man City this season is the Farmers Carabao Cup πππ
what club u support
Erickson1009
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Thatβs true Sterling, goals are nothing without silverware. Silverware is what defines each teamβs season
nooakmostz
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harry kane: hold my beer
Nadan7
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The only trophy left for Man City this season is the Farmers Carabao Cup πππ
ORUVAL2
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Yes...that is what he is made of...do your thing boy...haters can't help but hate!!!
Friende
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You can have the EFL Cup
Somalianoz
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sterling is the one of the best player ever