Manchester City are one win away from a historic title triumph - but the players seem relaxed enough to stop for a few autographs and selfies.
If City beat Manchester United in the derby on Saturday evening, they will secure the Premier League trophy with six games still to play.
City would be 19 points ahead of United - who hold the Premier League record title-winning points margin, of 18 - and would join an exclusive club of teams who have beaten either a local or title rival to guarantee the trophy.




Despite this pressure, the players were happy to greet a crowd of young fans as they arrived for training.