Raheem Sterling hopes to give Manchester City fans plenty more reason to chant his name after starring in Sunday's demolition of Southampton.
Sterling scored two goals and provided two assists as City swatted aside Southampton 6-1 at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday.
City manager Pep Guardiola praised the performance of the England attacker, talking about his "incredible form" as the crowd revelled in his performance.
Sterling said he loved it when the crowd sang his name.
"I've got to try to keep making them sing it," he said.
"I enjoy playing at the Etihad any time. It is an amazing stadium, coming out here and seeing my family and everyone."
"It's a massive week ahead, starting with Shakhtar. That's the most important game. We need to try to win that and then go in to the derby."
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