Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola is determined to avoid any slip-ups at Crystal Palace this weekend.
After outings in the FA Cup and Champions League in the past week, quadruple-chasing City turn their attention back to their Premier League title challenge at Selhurst Park on Sunday.
Some pundits have identified the match as a potential banana skin as they look for the key games where City's tight battle with Liverpool for top spot will be won and lost.
Palace beat City when the sides met at the Etihad Stadium in December but Guardiola insists City will be ready for the challenge.
When it was put to him it could be a dangerous game, the Spaniard said at a press conference: "That's true, we knew it weeks ago.
"Selhurst Park is always difficult, not just for the stadium itself and the quality of the players they have.
"In all departments they are really well organised and they have quality players to do actions one against one, one against two, one against three.
"There are six games to finish the Premier League. We know what we are playing for and we are going to prepare well."