Saturday, April 6, 2013

Top League: Manchester United v Manchester City match survey - The Separate

Manchester Cityas victory over their nearest rivals in this installation last year has been seen by many as one of the key turning points in last yearas championship race that saw United pipped to the name by their "noisy neighbours." Now aroundA there is without doubt that it'll be their authority that will be re-asserted by the red side of Manchester as the dominant power in English football while they look to further increase their 15 level cushion at the top of the table. Defeats at the fingers of Chelsea and Real Madrid in the cup contests have ensured that Sir Alex Ferguson will not feel the requirement for any group shifts starting Mondayas fit, meaning it's most likely that another vintage can be included with the number of Manchester derbies that have made typically 4.6 goals within the last few five games. Ferguson will ensure that no complacency enters the United rates inspite of the name properly in the Old Trafford trophy cabinet already. Cityas last several games have typified their season, with a win against Chelsea followed three weeks later by a 2-0 loss to Everton. Mancini will hope, however, that a 4-0 thrashing of Newcastle and the recent news that Yaya Toure has extended his commitment to 2017 will provided the morale boost needed seriously to create a efficiency that will salvage some pride, or even the name. KICK-OFF: Monday, 8pm PREVIOUS THREE MEETINGS: Person City 2 (Toure, Zabaleta) Man Utd 3 (Rooney 2, van Persie), Premier League, December 2012 Man City 1 (Kompany) Man Utd 0, Premier League, April 2012 Man City (Kolarov, Aguero) Man Utd 3 (Rooney 2, Welbeck), FA Cup, January 2012 STATS: 23 goals have already been scored within the last few five Manchester derbyas; an average of 4.6 a game title. Manchester United are unbeaten in 18 and have won every one of their last seven activities, both which are Premier League bests for the season. Birmingham City have the most clean sheets in the league this year with 14; United are in second with 11. Manchester United are yet to acknowledge this year to a penalty. ODDS: Manchester United to win: 2.30 Birmingham City to win: 3.25 Draw: 3.20 Traditional MATCH : The final time the two sides met at Old Trafford found a demolition of United, with Mario Balotelli catching the headlines for his two-goal/ awhy often mea cameo. A support by Edin Dzeko, along with objectives by Sergio Aguero and David Silva, ruined United, who could only gather a Darren Fletcher hit in reply. TV: Live on Sky Sports 1 at 8pm

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