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Vincent Kompany adamant all is not lost for Manchester City in title race

Manchester City skipper Vincent Kompany looks dejected as he leaves the pitch against Sunderland
Image: Manchester City skipper Vincent Kompany insists the fight will go on

Captain Vincent Kompany has emphasised Manchester City will be battling on for the Premier League title this season knowing they have pulled off significant comebacks to win it before.

Sunday's 2-1 home loss to Tottenham left City in fourth place, six points behind leaders Leicester with 12 games to go.

City claimed the title in 2011-12 and 2013-14 despite having been eight and seven points off the top respectively with six games left to play.

Kompany was part of both of those triumphs, and said after the Tottenham defeat: "Nobody is allowed to give up on anything.

"It's a setback but we wouldn't know our personal history well if we didn't expect to still kick on from here."

While disappointed by the outcome of Sunday's game, Kompany feels there were positives he and his team-mates could take from the contest.

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Manuel Pellegrini reacts to Manchester City's defeat to Tottenham

He said: "We're obviously disappointed with the result but if you look at the game, while Tottenham played well, they've not had many chances. I thought we looked pretty solid.

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"We need to take some positives out of this performance."

What directly contributed to the team's solidity was Kompany's return to action, the influential centre-half - hampered by calf problems this season - making his first start since early November.

Harry Kane is challenged by Vincent Kompany
Image: Kompany thought City looked 'pretty solid' against Tottenham

Regarding his fitness, the 29-year-old Belgium international said: "I feel great. I've worked extremely hard.

"There's always that part that people don't see, the thing you do behind the scenes, and for me it's been grafting and just making sure I get the most out of the rest of this season and the rest of my years where I can be at the top.

"So physically I feel good - although I've got to be honest, the last five minutes I was blowing a little bit."

Image: City may have slipped up against Tottenham but Kompany still believes

Kompany said he was 'hopeful' his injury issues are behind him now, before underlining his determination to stay on top of the situation and remain a key figure for the club.

"I definitely won't let anyone decide for me when I'm going to come back or not - I decide when I come back stronger," he said.

"I work more than anyone else to make sure that I do that, and people who know me are not worried.

"I want to achieve greatness, like anyone else in this industry, and I want to be allowed to just play all the games, like [against Tottenham] - we didn't win but I enjoyed it. But nothing will break me."

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