Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola admits his surprise at his side managing to win three League Cups in a row.
City have become the kings of the competition, winning this year's edition of the Carabao Cup against Aston Villa at Wembley on Sunday.
They have now won six domestic titles since Pep Guardiola took over as manager.
Guardiola spoke about the record of success after the narrow 2-1 win over Villa, which came courtesy of goals from Sergio Agueo and Rodri.
"I think it is remarkable, to win eight of the last nine titles (including the Community Shield) and it will be so difficult for anyone to do it again - not just us, but our opponents," Guardiola told reporters.
"It means consistency. When you remember and review it, you know this group of players are so special.
"It's about showing that we are there in every game. That is the best thing we can give to a club. I think it is important that everybody knows that we have a responsibility to win titles.
"Sergio has won 13 titles here, that is amazing. The legacy of the new striker will be compared to that high level and that is good."