Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Kompany: City are showing an old United trait

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VINCENT Kompany believes Manchester City have taken a leaf out of their arch rivals’ book and will never stop believing they can win games.

City have maintained an eight-point lead at the top of the Premier League with last-gasp 2-1 victories over Huddersfie­ld and Southampto­n in their last two games, both late winners scored by Raheem Sterling.

The Southampto­n goal came six minutes into stoppage time and sparked jubilant scenes at the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday evening.

Digging out maximum points in such circumstan­ces was a hallmark of many of Manchester United’s title successes under Sir Alex Ferguson, and City captain Kompany recognises it is good trait to acquire.

The defender said: “It’s too early in the season to talk about titles but it is just good to know that you can have that feeling that at any time of the game you can make something happen. I felt it could still happen even that late in added time.

“United used to do it to everybody else, to be honest!

“But it’s a long season. We have done it so far but, if at the end of the season we have done it consistent­ly, I will be happy about it.”

City have won their last 12 league games and 19 in succession in all competitio­ns. The tightness of the last two matches, after some emphatic wins earlier in the run, possibly indicates a change in approach from opponents when facing City.

Kompany said: “From the beginning of the season through to now the games have changed completely.

“I wouldn’t say it is something to complain about because it just gives you that knowledge that you are going to be on top of the team you are playing.”

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