Updated On: 25 May, 2024 06:09 AM IST | London | AFP
Skipper Walker hails manager Pep Guardiola’s drive and intensity as they look to beat Manchester United in tonight’s final to become first English club to win both Premier League and FA Cup two years in a row

Kyle Walker. Pic/Getty Images
There’s a lot at stake as a dominant Manchester City take on an under-performing Manchester United in the FA Cup final at Wembley on Saturday. Last year, City beat United 2-1 in the same summit clash at Wembley en route an incredible treble-winning campaign that included Premier League and Champions League glory. City remain England’s pre-eminent force, as they showed by clinching an unprecedented fourth successive Premier League title last weekend.
Dominant reign
Their dominant reign in the Premier League has extended to six titles in seven years, a dynastic spell that has led many pundits to label them the greatest English team of all time. “To do what we’ve done year in, year out, I don’t think many teams would be able to do that, especially in this Premier League,” City captain Kyle Walker said as he contemplated a potential second successive double.