Vincent Kompany plans to keep his emotions in check when he returns to Manchester City on Saturday.
The Burnley manager faces off against his former employers in an FA Cup quarter-final at Etihad Stadium.
Kompany spent 11 seasons with City, winning four Premier League titles, two FA Cups and four League Cups, and is honoured with a statue that stands outside the stadium.
While it is certain to be an emotional reunion for the Belgium great, Kompany will not let it affect his preparations.
“It’s the first time [going back] so it’s obviously going to be different, but in terms of my mindset it’s not different,” he told a press conference.
“It’s just to do my job, be prepared. The core message for us is [to] be prepared.
“I don’t have a feeling I need to do anything other than give the one per cent extra to the team.
“I am extremely grateful for every moment I’ve been able to experience at Manchester City but I have to approach this game in the same way I approached every game at Manchester City, which is to do my job and live for that.”
Burnley face a daunting task in their trip to the Etihad, with City firmly seen as the favourites to secure victory and book a semi-final date at Wembley.
Kompany is aware of the significant challenge that his side will encounter, having looked at the City’s impressive record – winning 10 consecutive FA Cup games at home, scoring 41 goals and conceding just four.
However, Burnley may find inspiration by the fact that City’s last FA Cup defeat at the Etihad came to Championship opposition; Middlesbrough in January 2015.
“They’re trying to win the Champions League, we’re trying to win the Championship,” he added.
“All things considered, we don’t have to put too much pressure on ourselves, but still have the desire to get something from the game.
“Sometimes in these types of games, the result is one thing and we all want to win, but many teams come to the Etihad and try to win. I shouldn’t have, but I looked at the record of Championship teams going to the Etihad and it’s not great.
“We’ve got to get something out of this game, hopefully a result, but there is so much more for us to get out of the game. The main focus is getting the best performance and then we’ll see.”