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Jesus Navas insists Capital One Cup final win could boost Man City's title hopes

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Manchester City's Jesus Navas claims that he is fully focused on the Capital One Cup final, despite an upcoming run of important fixtures

Jesus Navas says a Capital One Cup final win over Liverpool could relax Manchester City in their bid for the title.

City face Liverpool at Wembley on Sunday, live on Sky Sports 1HD, looking for a second Capital One Cup win in three years, and the Spaniard insists the 2014 win over Sunderland set them on their way to the Premier League title.

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Manuel Pellegrini's side are six points behind leaders Leicester with 12 games remaining of the season.

Navas told Sky Sports: "It would be fantastic to win this trophy. We are involved in the Premier League title race and it would set us fair for the rest of the season.

Jesus Navas, Sergio Aguero, Watford v Manchester City, goal celeb, Premier League, 2 January 2016
Image: Navas celebrates Sergio Aguero's winning goal at Watford in January

"It is important to win as many as we can. [In 2014] it almost relaxed us to go on and challenge for more that season.

"It was a confidence boost, and gave us extra motivation to go on and win the title that year."

Image: Manuel Pellegrini's first piece of silverware came in the 2014 League Cup

After the 3-1 win over Sunderland in 2014, Pellegrini's City went on to win the title on the last day of the season, two points ahead of Liverpool.

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Navas has fond memories of Pellegrini's first trophy win, and says although they have not won any silverware since that season, the current team is stronger, and a win on Sunday will give them confidence.

(R-L) Sergio Aguero of Manchester City is congratulated by teammates Jesus Navas and Kevin De Bruyne
Image: City are currently fourth in the Premier League, six points off leaders Leicester

"Couple together the signings since that date with the players already here, I think we have strengthened," he said.

"If we can win this weekend it will be great. It will be an entertaining final, every game is different and we need to think of ourselves.

Jesus Navas scored his first goal since September 2014 in the first leg
Image: Navas scored in City's 2-1 defeat at Everton in the semi-final first leg

"Other important games follow, but first we must concentrate on this final. Our manager is focused, prepares well and is very demanding and will do it again for this final."

Watch the Capital One Cup final between Manchester City and Liverpool live on Sky Sports 1HD from 4pm on Sunday

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