Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has made it clear that he no longer considers Manchester United to be his side’s biggest rivals. Guardiola believes that City has established itself as European heavyweights, shifting their focus away from local rivals…CONTINUE READING>>...CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

The upcoming Manchester derby on Sunday is expected to be one of the season’s most significant fixtures. Currently, City is positioned third in the Premier League table, holding a six-point lead over United. United has struggled in recent meetings between the two teams, winning just two of the last eight encounters.

Guardiola acknowledges the importance of the derby but highlights that City’s primary competition in recent years has been with Liverpool, indicating a shift in their perception of their biggest rivals.

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“There was one year with Ole [Gunnar Solskjaer] that was quite close, but overall it has been Liverpool,” said Guardiola. “When I finish my tenure here, Liverpool have been my rivals and our rivals.

“They have made us a challenge and helped make us a better team in all departments. They have challenged us like no other team has done in my period here.

“Of course, Arsenal are back and Newcastle have arrived and Chelsea are in the process to restructure a few things. Look at Spurs now, how good they are playing.

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They will be fresh all season because they are out of the Carabao Cup. They will be there, for sure, with the manager they have. But our rivals in the past have been Liverpool.”

When it was put to Guardiola that his dismissal of United as major title rivals bore a resemblance to former Red Devils boss Sir Alex Ferguson’s behaviour towards City during his time in charge, the Spaniard Ferguson was correct in his assessment.

“Sir Alex was right. City were not challengers,” said Guardiola. “Without the presence of Sheikh Mansour and Khaldoon [Al Mubarak], when they took over and made an investment, like when United and Arsenal were the richest clubs, we were not there.

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“In that moment, Sir Alex Ferguson could not expect what has happened, even myself when I was in Barcelona thought the same.

“But now it’s the reality and we want to stay here for as long as possible. Maybe it is uncomfortable that we were not in the elite, but now we are in the elite and maybe it is uncomfortable for them. We are there now and we want to be there in the future…CONTINUE READING>>

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