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As Manchester City prepares for a critical Champions League second leg quarter-final against Real Madrid, they are still vying for success in three different competitions. The tie is currently evenly balanced at 3-3, and the match at Etihad Stadium will be crucial in determining who advances to the next round.

In addition to their European campaign, City is also leading the Premier League and will face Chelsea in the FA Cup semi-finals over the weekend. If they manage to win all three competitions this season, it would represent an unprecedented ‘double-Treble,’ a feat they achieved just last season.

According to Daniel Storey, chief football writer for the i, City’s success can be attributed to their vast experience and ‘muscle memory’ of winning big games and competitions. He praises the team for their preparation, discipline, and ability to perform under pressure. Storey emphasizes that City’s success is not just about taking it one game at a time and staying grounded but also about leveraging their past experiences to fuel their performances in crucial moments.

The team’s understanding of what it takes to win in high-pressure situations and their ability to execute their game plan effectively have been key factors in their recent success. As they continue their pursuit of multiple trophies this season, City will draw on their past successes and experience to drive them forward. Their ‘muscle memory’ of how to win in big games will play a crucial role as they look to add more silverware to their collection.

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