Manchester Evening News

United still years behind Blues, insists Bellamy

- By JOE DOYLE

UNITED are nowhere near City and Liverpool according to former City star Craig Bellamy, who says it will take ‘three or four years’ for them to reach that level.

The Reds have now gone seven years without winning a the title following Sir Alex Ferguson’s departure from Old Trafford.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has put together two good runs since becoming United boss, with one poor patch in between, and Bellamy says it will still be a long time before the red half of Manchester is competing for a league title with the Blues.

“Coronaviru­s hit, and it seemed to be quite a good time at Manchester United, everyone is talking about Manchester United but they are nowhere near these two clubs,” former Blues forward Bellamy said.

“Nowhere near. And it’s going to take a good three or four years to get near.

“The balance [City and Liverpool] have in the team, the way they play, the intensity they play at, the pressing and understand­ing of what they’re doing, takes them well ahead. These two teams are a big gap ahead of anyone else.”

Bellamy says that one big difference between this season and City’s successful 2018/19 title run is the absence of Leroy Sane, who added more than just an attacking threat.

“The one player I think Manchester City has missed so much is Leroy Sane,” Bellamy added.

“Just for the balance of the team, not just his pace, but don’t underestim­ate his pressing, how good he is at that.

“He’s been a big, big miss this season.”

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City’s Leroy Sane

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