Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart says his side's likely second place finish in the Barclays Premier League this term isn't good enough.
Arsenal's draw with Manchester United on Sunday all but rules out any chance of City slipping to third on the table.
The Englishman noted the club's resources and financial power as reasons why the club isn't satisfied, despite a fourth consecutive season inside the top two.
"Second is not good enough for us - that is the standard we set, and that is not me being negative," he said.
"With the funding we have, and the way we are as a team, we have to challenge for longer, and we have to go further in the cups, and haven't.
"We need to re-address it."