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Manchester United is set to visit Manchester City in the Etihad Arena on December 15, 4:30 PM. Despite being nine positions apart in Match Week 16, odds are not looking well for City who are in trying times.
City, in fourth position in the Premier League (PL), needs help finding its footing in the title race. The English Champions have only one win in their last 10 games, an unfamiliar place for the eight-time PL champs.
Pep Guardiola is struggling to find the right path to the win column — with only one win in the last eleven games. The Spanish tactician, 54, even voiced out his dissatisfaction with the constant grind to club supremacy.
Recently in the Champions League, City were pounded by Juventus 2-0.
On the other side of Manchester, United are currently in 13th place with no relief near in sight. Ruben Amorim, the new coach, has found no luck after taking over the club from Erik Ten Hag who was sacked in October.
Despite their standing, United have the higher odds of beating their rivals with two wins in their last five games. Amorim, a gifted coach who turned Sporting around, is expected to find the club’s rhythm soon. Despite this, English legends namely Gary Neville have voiced out how Amorim needs to take control of his team soon with such a prestigious club like United.
“When you keep changing players, when you keep changing your back three, when you take five players off, you’re basically saying to all of them effectively - because they’ve been left out of the starting XI - you don’t trust them,” Neville said about Amorim’s confusing rotations.