Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola admits his side are expected to win the Champions League.
The Citizens are flying high in the Premier League, and look certain to reclaim their domestic crown.
City have, however, not fared as well in Europe under Guardiola.
They are now through to the quarter finals, and will be hoping to go all the way this term.
"Since the first year I arrived they told me that you have to win the Champions League," Guardiola told reporters.
"It is always on our shoulders, but I'm not concerned about that. If you deserve it in football, you go through. If you don't, you don't.
"I'm not thinking to get to the semi-finals. I'm thinking to do a good first game and a good second game.
"When you are thinking about what you are going to win, you forget what you have to do - analyse the opponent, our shape, the way we want to play, our principles, and trying to do a good game. This is all I am concerned with.
"But, saying that, I'm more than incredibly impressed and delighted for our players in this tough year for everyone in society, being 14 points clear in the Premier League and in the final of the Carabao Cup and quarter-final of the Champions League and going to play to get to the semi-finals of the FA Cup.
"It is more than winning one quarter-final or one last-16 game. It means that in nine or 10 months every three days you are there and this is the best title you can get. Of course for the prestige for all of us, because we are here to win like all other clubs, we have to try it in the end to lift some titles."

