Pep Guardiola insists Manchester City are chasing five trophies - not four - and does not understand why the FA Community Shield is so readily dismissed in England.
Guardiola even joked that next season, if his team qualify for the Shield as Premier League champions or FA Cup winners, they won't turn up.
City won the season's first trophy in August with a 2-0 win against Chelsea at Wembley, and beat the same opposition on penalties to win the Carabao Cup in February.
They are still chasing the Premier League title and the FA Cup and on Tuesday will face Tottenham in the first leg of a Champions League quarter-final.
'People say we won one title, so what about the Community Shield?' said Guardiola. 'Nobody counts it. I don't know why. It is a question I would like an answer to.
'Maybe it counts for last season, but last season when we went on holidays, it was not in our pocket.
'Of course in Spain and Germany, where I have been, the Super Cup is an important trophy.
'Always we had the feeling we won two titles this season so far, we have three to play. So that is what we believe. But the people say all the time 2just one title, one title."
'Ok, next season, if we are able to beat Liverpool and win the Premier League, next season we are not going to play the Community Shield.
'Why? Because it doesn't count! It will be longer holidays in summer time, and we will be fresh for the Premier League and Champions League.'
Sergio Aguero, Kyle Walker and Benjamin Mendy all trained on Monday and should be fit to face Spurs.
Speaking about Aguero’s fitness, Guardiola said: "He feels better, he trained with the team for the first time and feels better."
Guardiola added: "I think Kyle feels a little bit better – we'll see now – and Benjamin recovered quite well, I think.
"The doctor didn't tell me the opposite so I think they will be possible contenders [for Tuesday]."
After Tuesday’s first leg, City return to Premier League action against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on Sunday before their return leg with Tottenham at Etihad Stadium next Wednesday.