Manchester City is on the verge of qualifying automatically for the Champions League after beating Stoke 3-0 yesterday, three days after defeating the same opponent in the FA Cup final to end a 35-year title drought.
Carlos Tevez scored twice to take his league tally to 21 goals this season - equal top with Manchester United striker Dimitar Berbatov - as Man City moved past Arsenal to claim third place in the Premier League with one round remaining.
Making his first league start since injuring his hamstring five weeks ago, Tevez played a one-two with James Milner before beating two defenders inside the box and smashing the ball into the net to put City in front in the 14th minute at Eastlands.
The Argentina forward curled in a free kick in the 65th to join Berbatov on top of the scoring list in the race for the Golden Boot.
The 26-year-old Tevez has been linked with a move away from City after submitting and then withdrawing a transfer request earlier this season. Manager Roberto Mancini, however, said the club captain had indicated he now wants to stay.
"He is a fantastic striker and a fantastic player for us. I think he will stay here next year. He doesn't have a problem," Mancini said. "I spoke with him many times in the last 20 days. It is my opinion that Carlos stays here next season. In December, he had a problem. But everyone can change his opinion.
"Carlos is an important player here. The feeling for him is good. Nowhere else can he find behavior that all people have for him."
City defender Joleon Lescott had made it 2-0 with a simple header in the 53rd minute, his second goal of the season.
City is one point ahead of Arsenal and visits Bolton on Sunday, when the Gunners travel to Fulham.
The top three English teams advance to the Champions League group stage. The fourth-place side has to negotiate a two-legged playoff series in August, with four-time European champion Bayern Munich and 2006 semifinalist Villarreal potential opponents.
Stoke struggled to lift for the match following the 1-0 loss to City at Wembley Stadium on Saturday, the club's first trip to the FA Cup final in its 148-year history.
It was the first trophy City had won since the 1976 League Cup and its fifth FA Cup win, 42 years after the last, giving Abu Dhabi businessman Sheikh Mansour some payback on the estimated US$485 million he has been spent since buying the club in August 2008.