It may be seen as a reunion but West Brom centre-back Joleon Lescott is firmly focused on claiming three points against Manchester City.
Lescott swapped reigning Premier League champions City for West Brom via a free transfer ahead of the 2014-15 campaign.
The 32-year-old former England international spent five years in Manchester, winning two Premier League titles, as well as the 2010-11 FA Cup and 2013-14 League Cup.
But all of those memories are now in the past as Lescott attempts to inspire West Brom to a shock win over City at The Hawthorns on Friday.
[It] is going to be exciting but my job is for West Bromwich Albion now, said Lescott.
We don t want to be known as a good playing team that never wins, we d rather win ugly and not play great football.
So it s important we get some results.
We re disappointed by the result at QPR, not the performance, and we don t want it to be a recurring theme that we keep saying that.
West Brom hover two points above the relegation zone after surrendering a two-goal lead to lose 3-2 at QPR in December.