Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola says victory at Fulham is proof his players want to win the Quadruple.
City start a gruelling schedule at home to Cardiff on Wednesday, before an FA Cup semi-final meeting with Brighton next Saturday and then the first leg of a Champions League quarter-final away to Tottenham three days later.
Guardiola said: “We are trying to achieve something that is very difficult to achieve. At the beginning of April, we have won two titles this season, we are fighting for the other three.
“The way we start to play, they show me they want to try. It is so difficult, but they want to try. What's next is Cardiff — go like a machine to win. I think they are ready.
“I take it before each game. I see how it is with the players, how they come back from injuries. We don't go far away from what is next.
“That is the best way in my experience with other clubs when we fight for many titles, don't think too much. They have to give the best performance that is possible. Maybe people do not play well in the process, maybe they are tired, injured, so we have to handle it day by day. There are no more secrets to it."