Edin Dzeko has said that Manchester City are expecting a "very tough" match against West Ham United in their final game of the Premier League season this weekend.
The team beat Aston Villa 4-0 this evening to move two points clear of Liverpool in the table.
The striker, who scored the opening two goals in tonight's victory, told Sky Sports News: "We played good football in the first half, they didn't have any chances but the manager said just to be calm and we would get what we wanted.
"When the team defend with 10 players in the box it's always about the first goal, it was very important. Once we got it gaps opened up and we scored more. In the end it looked easy with 4-0 but it wasn't.
"We have to concentrate on Sunday, we did our job today but we have to take the last game very seriously because it will be very tough and we will give everything, the experience of two years ago means we will approach it differently."
Yaya Toure's injury-time strike leaves the team with 100 goals in the league this season.
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