Milner hopes in-form City can seize title initiative
City are joint top of the Premier League with Chelsea at the start of 2015 after hitting a rich spell of form.
They trailed the Londoners by eight points in November and their indifferent form was raising questions over the long-term future of manager Manuel Pellegrini.
But doubts have been swept aside amid a run of 13 games unbeaten in all competitions.
Their only blip during the congested festive programme was a 2-2 draw with Burnley and Milner sees no reason why momentum cannot be maintained throughout a tough-looking January.
City travel to Everton on Saturday before hosting Arsenal the following week and then ending the month with a much-anticipated clash against title rivals Chelsea.
âHopefully weâll be looking to open up a little gap of our own,â said Milner, who underlined his importance to the side with a vital double in Sundayâs 2-1 FA Cup win over Sheffield Wednesday.
âYou look at this run (ahead) and people think it is tougher than the games we had over Christmas but every game is difficult.
âAll we can do is concentrate on our games and if we can get the results we want to get, it depends on how Chelsea do.â
Milner feels people were too quick to write City off as Chelsea made all the early running.
But the England international claims there is no satisfaction to be taken from proving them wrong â because the job is not yet completed.
He said: âNo, not yet because we are not at the top and you want to be at the top as early as you can.
âWe might have been written off but we havenât won the league. It is all right being in the race in January, but you need to be in there in May.â
Milnerâs performance at the weekend emphasised why the club are keen to get him to sign a new contract.
With City trailing 1-0 to the Championship side, midfielder Milner was asked to reprise the centre-forward role he played during December due to injuries. He responded with the two goals that turned the tie.
Talks with Milner over a new deal to replace the one that expires this summer have reached an advanced stage, but the player is still to commit.
Pellegrini is hopefully it will be concluded soon but, for now, Milner wants to talk only about events on the field.
And for him, with Edin Dzeko and Sergio Aguero close to fitness, that might involve another switch of position while central midfielder Yaya Toure is at the African Nations Cup.
Milner said: âWe will see what the manager wants to do. Yaya is a big miss because of what he has done at the club but we have to deal with that and carry on this run we have been on.â





