Sunderland goalkeeper Marton Fulop was happy to help Manchester City to victory over Aston Villa.
The Hungarian keeper, signed on an emergency loan last week, is completely focused on the task in hand after making his debut in Saturday's win over Aston Villa, and he's happy to put any personal ambitions to one side.
Fulop told City's website, "I don't want to be a hero, I just want to do a job for the club. That's why I came here, I want the team to be the heroes and then we can celebrate at the end of the season.
"You're always trying to prove yourself, and at this level you can never take your foot off the gas. Everyone always has to give their best, I really like training and when I get the opportunity I like to prove myself. But I don't consider this situation like I'm in a shop window, what's most important is for City to be in the Champions League next season."