By Alan Shearer Match of the Day pundit at Wembley 20 May From the section Premier League Share this with Digg Facebook Google LinkedIn Reddit StumbleUpon Twitter Copy this link https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/48330089 Read more about sharing. There are many things that make Manchester City the best Premier League side I’ve ever seen, but what impresses me most is their hunger and desire. They always want more – more goals, and more trophies. And the way they go about getting them is what makes them different from the other great English sides of the modern era. I played against Manchester United’s treble winners of 1998-99 and Arsenal’s Invincibles of 2003-04, so I know how good they were – but City are doing something new, that we have not seen here before. The United side that won the treble in 1999 were a brilliant attacking team that would destroy you with pace when they flew forward. In Arsene Wenger’s early years with the Gunners, they were groundbreaking in their own way, playing possession football but also able to pass their way through you in the blink of an eye. Both of those sides were horrible to play against, but the way City make…