Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Mourinho up against familiar foe Guardiola

Defending champions will hope to avenge last season’s 32 loss and extend lead on top of table

- Agence Francepres­se sportm@hindustant­imes.com

MANCHESTER: MANCHESTER United turned to Jose Mourinho as the antidote to their “noisy neighbours” Manchester City finally achieving their long-held goal of hiring Pep Guardiola as manager in 2016.

Reunited in England’s northwest after two confrontat­ional years on either side of the Barcelona-real Madrid rivalry, where Mourinho ended Guardiola’s three seasons of La Liga dominance, United clearly hoped the feisty Portuguese could again get under the Catalan’s skin.

But now in their third seasons in charge, Guardiola and Mourinho’s reigns have instead seen a chasm open up with the blue half of Manchester now the dominant side of the city.

Win the Manchester derby on Sunday and City will already be 12 points clear of United just 12 games into the new season, a gap that has gradually widened in each of the past three years.

“There is a quality of the work, of the organisati­on, I think that is untouchabl­e,” even Mourinho admitted on Friday.

STRUGGLE TO WIN

City certainly seem untouchabl­e at the moment. Once again on top of the Premier League, a goal difference of plus 29 to United’s plus one tells the story of both sides contrastin­g fortunes so far.

United have at least shown some resilience in recent weeks, coming from behind to beat Newcastle, Bournemout­h and most impressive­ly Italian champions Juventus in midweek.

Yet, even then every victory seems a struggle. Only twice have they won by more than one goal all season, to City’s 12 multiple-goal victories.

Guardiola also boasts an impressive record against Mourinho, losing just five of their 21 meetings. But that includes the last one when United came from 2-0 down to stun the Etihad in a 3-2 victory that robbed City of the extra satisfacti­on of sealing the title against their rivals.

“The point is can we improve enough to catch them next season?” Mourinho said at the time.

Fast forward seven months and Mourinho has turned on his superiors at the club for his failure to match City’s progressio­n under Guardiola. “To go to the Juventus level? Barcelona level? Real Madrid level? Manchester City level? How can you reach this level” he complained after losing the first of United’s double header with Juve.

Mourinho’s argument is that he has not had the backing Guardiola has in the transfer market, despite United spending more than the Premier League champions this summer.

Most of that went on Brazilian midfielder Fred, a player also coveted by City, but who has largely failed to make an impact.

There was a time with Sir Alex Ferguson in charge when City fans went to derbies more in hope than expectatio­n. Guardiola has put the shoe on the other foot.

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