Manuel Pellegrini hopes a Capital One Cup final victory can propel Manchester City towards Premier League and Champions League glory.City and Liverpool go head to head at Wembley on Sunday for the right to lift this seasons first major piece of silverware.Pellegrinis first honour with City was the League Cup in 2014, where his side beat Sunderland 3-1 before going on wrestle back the Premier League title from city rivals Manchester United. The last two winners of this competition have gone on to be crowned league champions and Pellegrini, whose side currently sit six points off leaders Leicester, hopes a Wembley victory will lead to more trophies at home and on the continent.I just hope to win the Capital One Cup on Sunday, the City boss said. After that we have to return to the Premier League where we have to play for a possible 36 points. Having secured the League Cup in his first season, Pellegrini went on the win the Premier League title We are six points off the lead, thats an important advantage but its not decisive. Everyone that knows the Premier League knows that anyone can beat anyone.I am sure all the teams in front of us will lose some points between now and the end of the season so we are not going to give up until the end.We are aiming to reach the final in the Champions League too - we made a big step towards the quarter-finals this week [with victory at Dynamo Kiev].So we are going to continue being our best to be successful between now and the end of the season.Pellegrinis tenure as City manager is slowly winding to an end, with Bayern Munich coach Pep Guardiolas imminent summer arrival drawing ever closer. City stand of the brink of a maiden Champions League quarter-final appearance Sundays final presents the Chilean with perhaps a final chance to win a trophy at the end of a largely successful spell at the Etihad Stadium.Brought in to replace Roberto Mancini, Pellegrinis appointment at City in 2013 instilled an air of calmness to a club where chaos was once rife, but now he hopes to end the season with one final flourish. Jamie Redknapp joins Ed Chamberlin to preview the Capital One Cup final between Liverpool and Manchester City. One of my targets when I arrived here was to improve this club, he added. People tend not to give praise to this club because everyone always talks about the money.You dont need money to be a big club, you need tradition and experience in different competitions.Before I arrived, this club had never qualified for the knockout stage of the Champions League. We were unlucky last year when we drew Barcelona in the last 16 but this year I hope to reach the quarter-finals. Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini says he and his team are ready for an important week in their season I have the chance to win three titles [before leaving]. The most important thing is not just to win the titles, its the style in which we win those titles.We scored the most goals in the three seasons I have been here and I am sure fans know those things. They enjoy every time we play in the correct way, so it is important to win but in the correct style.Watch Liverpool v Manchester City in the Capital One Cup final live on Sunday, 4.30pm, Sky Sports 1 HD.Also See:Sterling has nothing to provePellegrini: Cup can be catalystRedknapps cup final previewCapital One Cup final previewRodions Kurucs Jersey .ca! Hi Kerry, Heres an interesting one. I know its common knowledge that all players are responsible for their sticks. 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Top-ranked Novak Djokovic had a far easier time than Nadal, beating Alexandr Dolgopolov 6-1, 6-4 to improve his clay-court record this season to 8-1. Also, second-seeded Roger Federer breezed by Gilles Simon of France 6-1, 6-2. In womens action, Serena Williams routed 14th-seeded Dominika Cibulkova 6-0, 6-1 for her 21st consecutive win, matching the best streak of her career. In the other half of the draw, second-seeded Maria Sharapova swept aside No. 16 Sloane Stephens -- the American who reached the Australian Open semifinals -- 6-2, 6-1. Nadal, however, was far from his best, especially in the first set, in which Gulbis took a 5-0 lead and even had a point to close out the set at love. But Nadal, who has reached the final in all seven tournaments he has played since returning to the circuit in February from a seven-month break because of a left knee injury, eventually began to win the longer points while the carefree Gulbis started to commit more errors. Nadal won last weeks Madrid Open but his run of eight consecutive titles in the Monte Carlo Masters ended last month with a straight-set loss to Djokovic in the final. Nadal said this week he now trains for about 50 minutes a day compared with two hours a year ago. "I really dont want to talk about my knee. Im fine. I (fought) a lot to be where I am today," Nadal said. "These matches like today where youre in trouble all the time but you keep fighting for every ball, this victory means a lot. To have another one like this is very special." Gulbis had given Nadal trouble before, also taking a set off the Spaniard in four of their previous five meetings, all of which Nadal won. For the first half of this match, Gulbis dominated with his big serve and forehand while Nadal made a series of forehand errors. At one point late in the first set, Nadal didnt even move when Gulbis returned his serve within reach. 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Gulbis has had success in Rome before, upsetting Roger Federer in the second round in 2010 and reaching the semifinals, where he lost a close three-set match to Nadal. Gulbis won his third career title in Delray Beach, Florida, in March as a qualifier and his ranking is up to No. 46 this week after finishing last year at No. 135. "Gulbis is a fantastic player. He sometimes needs to pace himself," Nadal said, criticizing Gulbis for asking the chair umpire to come down and check several ball marks. "He needs to be a little bit more calm. And if he is, he has a great chance to be in the top positions because his game is great." It was the third time in 303 clay matches that Nadal lost the opening set 6-1, according to the ATP. The others he also came back to win -- in the 2011 Davis Cup against Juan Martin del Potro and in the 2006 French Open against Roger Federer. Earlier, Djokovic again showed no signs of the right ankle injury that slowed him during last weeks Madrid Open, when the Serb lost in the second round to Grigor Dimitrov. "I havent felt any pain or discomfort on court for a week already so thats great news," Djokovic said. Djokovic has reached the Rome final four of the five past years, winning the title in 2008 and 11. Hell next face sixth-seeded Tomas Berdych, who defeated Kevin Anderson of South Africa 7-5, 6-2. Two mens seeds lost, as No. 7 Juan Martin del Potro was beaten by 36th-ranked Benoit Paire of France 6-4, 7-6 (3); and No. 9 Richard Gasquet fell to rising Polish player Jerzy Janowicz 3-6, 7-6 (2), 6-4. With local hope Sara Errani of Italy playing in the main stadium, Williams was forced to play on an outer court. She didnt make the appearance last too long, winning in 61 minutes. Williams has twice before won 21 consecutive matches, although both of those streaks came more than a decade ago, in 2002 and 2003. The 15-time Grand Slam singles winner has won her previous three tournaments. Elsewhere at the Foro Italico, two-time champion Jelena Jankovic edged fifth-seeded Li Na of China, 7-6 (2), 7-5 and will next face Romanian qualifier Simona Halep, who beat 13th-seeded Roberta Vinci of Italy 6-4, 6-2. The last remaining Italian in the tournament is Errani, who advanced when 12th-seeded Maria Kirilenko of Russia retired while trailing 6-3, 2-0 with a left knee injury. Errani will next face Sharapova. ' ' '