Mar 25, 2013 3:10:00 PM The 26-year-old centre-back has targeted a return to complete fitness in time for the Manchester derby against Sir Alex Ferguson's side, after all but relinquishing their category crown In marked contrast to the closely-run concept race that was covered by Sergio Aguero on the last day of last year, Sir Alex Ferguson's area maintain a strong 15-point lead over City with just seven games of the campaign left to perform. With Kompany paid off to just 20 group shows after time spent sidelined through injury, he has mentioned that the group only have maybe not been sufficient in 2010 under boss Roberto Mancini's advice. "You always want to go for the titles and you always want to go for the top," Kompany told Sky Sports. "I have seen it in the same way as every other player. Our team has been wanted by me to complete well. "We still have a great work in the FA Cup, but fundamentally in baseball you have to have a success and a loss, therefore I think we shall study on what happened there and we'll grow stronger again." He added: "I feel good, I feel excellent. I have devote some work over the seven last months and I'm only happy to be back with the team. "Yes it's frustrating but it's something you have to cope with as a specialist baseball player. "I have been through a lot worse than this, therefore for me it was just a case of working really hard and ensuring that I was in a position to be there for the group again. "My only goal was to produce myself available again for the manager of the national team, for the manager of Manchester City, and I have worked really hard."
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