A city divided: What do the fans really think will happen as the Manchester derby rolls around for its most explosive showing yet?
In Manchester there’s one game both City and United fans look for first when the fixture list is released: the derby.
On Sunday, United boss David Moyes and City manager Manuel Pellegrini experience the electric atmosphere of a Manchester derby inside the Etihad stadium for the very first time in their reigns.
Both managers will know that this game means everything to the fans. United supporters want to silence the din coming from their noisy neighbours for a few months and the City faithful are always happy to sing the Blues when the Red Devils lose.
From City's momentous 6-1 to last season’s five-goal thriller, the people of Manchester have been spoiled in recent years. So Sportsmail canvassed opinion among both sets of fans ahead of the weekend’s blockbuster.
Who should be feared? Who can make the difference? And, most importantly, who gets the bragging rights come Monday morning? The city is divided. Here’s what the supporters had to say ahead of the big kick-off.
On Sunday, United boss David Moyes and City manager Manuel Pellegrini experience the electric atmosphere of a Manchester derby inside the Etihad stadium for the very first time in their reigns.
Both managers will know that this game means everything to the fans. United supporters want to silence the din coming from their noisy neighbours for a few months and the City faithful are always happy to sing the Blues when the Red Devils lose.
From City's momentous 6-1 to last season’s five-goal thriller, the people of Manchester have been spoiled in recent years. So Sportsmail canvassed opinion among both sets of fans ahead of the weekend’s blockbuster.
Who should be feared? Who can make the difference? And, most importantly, who gets the bragging rights come Monday morning? The city is divided. Here’s what the supporters had to say ahead of the big kick-off.
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