Roberto Mancini was keen to avoid praising individuals after seeing Manchester City beat Manchester United 2-1 on Tuesday.
The victory at Eastlands handed the Blues the advantage in their eagerly-anticipated Carling Cup semi-final, with a place at Wembley now well within reach.
City have gone 29 long years since they last graced a major final, but know they are now just 90 minutes away from achieving that feat after success in the first leg.
Argentine striker Carlos Tevez, who joined from United last summer, was their hero at Eastlands in midweek as he bagged a brace to cancel out Ryan Giggs' opener.
Tonight, Carlos played very well. But I think the whole team is more important than one player," he told Sky Sports.
"In the second half we played very well. In the last 10 minutes we were tired, but it was vitally important that we won this first game."
Mancini knows City will face a United backlash in the second leg at Old Trafford next Wednesday, but the Italian is confident that the Blues can get the job done behind enemy lines.
"At Old Trafford we will start at 2-1, but we know that it will be a hard game," he added.
"We can win at Old Trafford, or we could draw, it is possible."
I rate Mancini as a manager personally.
I think he will be good at us.
But that second leg will be a tough one i think.
Not un-winable though....