Sergio Aguero has set his sights on winning the Champions League with Manchester City next season.
City were crowned Premier League champions on Sunday thanks to a 4-1 win over Brighton and Hove Albion, with Aguero scoring a vital equaliser shortly after Glenn Murray had given the Seagulls a shock lead.
In this season's Champions League, Pep Guardiola's men suffered a defeat on away goals to Tottenham at the quarter-final stage in a dramatic tie in which Raheem Sterling had a last-minute winner ruled out after VAR adjudged Aguero to be offside in the build-up.
"Obviously our objective this year was also to fight for the Champions League but these things happen in football," Aguero told reporters.
"We were out by such a small margin, by an elbow that was offside. But next season we will try to fight until the end."
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Aguero went on to say that his goal against Brighton on Sunday was important to calm City's nerves.
"Obviously there was a lot of time left [after Murray scored], and fortunately the goal came pretty quickly," he added.
"Obviously when you're 1-0 down you think a little and are a bit nervous.
"But the goal I scored was fundamental because if the first half had ended with us 1-0 down it would have been complicated. But luckily we turned it around."