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Yaya Toure: 'We can win quadruple'

Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure has insisted that the current squad is good enough to win all four major trophies this season.Manuel Pellegrini's side continued their League Cup campaign by beating Crystal Palace 5-1 to reach the quarter-finals of the competition in midweek.City currently occupy top spot in the Premier League, and Toure is confident that they will also challenge for success in the Champions League and FA Cup."We know it's difficult because things can happen during the season like injuries, but we know we have the team and we have the squad. The mentality is positive," the Ivorian told reporters."We are delighted that the fans are so happy now. First with the FA Cup, then with the Premier League and after that the League and Cup double."We want to continue like that. We know that to be a big club we must continue winning important trophies and making our imprint in Europe. If we do that people will say Manchester City is one of the great clubs."City return to action against Norwich City on Saturday. 

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