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Apr 12, 2015 at 4pm UK
 
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4-2

Young (14'), Fellaini (27'), Mata (67'), Smalling (73')
FT(HT: 2-1)
Aguero (8', 89')

Preview: Manchester United vs. Manchester City

Sports Mole previews the Premier League encounter at Old Trafford between Manchester United and Manchester City.

Manchester United host rivals Manchester City on Sunday afternoon knowing that victory will extend their advantage over their opponents to four points.

At one point City looked like they would challenge Chelsea for the Premier League title, but anything but a win at Old Trafford will leave them realistically fighting for second spot.



Manchester United

Manager Louis van Gaal of Manchester United applauds the fans during the FA Cup Fifth round match between Preston North End and Manchester United at Deepdale on February 16, 2015© Getty Images

Two months ago, finishing in a top-four position would have been considered an excellent achievement for Manchester United, but five successive wins have put them into a position where they can mount a bid for second.

For the second season running, United have been going through a transitional period but ahead of the final seven games of the campaign, there are signs that Louis van Gaal has finally found the right balance with his selection.

They still have some way to go to become the finished article, but the defence is more disciplined, there is a stronger feel to the midfield and Wayne Rooney has added goals to an attack that failed to fire in his absence.

The 3-0 victory over Tottenham Hotspur impressed many observers, but it was the manner of United's 2-1 win away at Liverpool that indicated that they had turned a corner.

That was just their fifth away success, but it's been a different story at Old Trafford where 13 victories have been recorded in 16 matches, the best in the top flight this year.

They haven't been free-scoring by any means, but United rarely score fewer than two goals at the Theatre of Dreams and it's a trend that puts pressure on the opposition to push men forward, thus leaving more gaps in defence.

City will also be wary of slipping four points behind United in the table, and that factor could play into the home team's hands if City don't approach the match in the right frame of mind.

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Manchester City

Manchester City's Chilean manager Manuel Pellegrini watches the action during the English Premier League football match between West Ham United and Manchester City at Upton Park in London on February 11, 2014© Getty Images

Over the past six weeks, Manchester City have moved from nearest challengers to leaders Chelsea to needing to find a consistent run of form just to remain in the hunt for third place.

Manuel Pellegrini's team should have enough to remain ahead of Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur, who are desperately chasing fourth spot, but after the jubilation of winning the title last year, a strong end to the campaign is required if the Chilean is going to take charge of the club for a third year.

Their failure to record three wins in a row in 2015 has played a huge part in their fall down the standings, but their recent away form has undone the previous work completed at the Etihad Stadium.

City will claim that they were unlucky to lose to both Burnley and Crystal Palace. They were denied a clear penalty in the closing stages at Turf Moor and they had chances to win the game twice over at Selhurst Park, but these remain games that they would have won comfortably this time last year.

Pellegrini's biggest worry is the form of striker Sergio Aguero who hasn't scored in 556 minutes, with his last top-flight goal coming back on February 21.

However, the Argentine remains a certain starter due to his pace and trickery in the final third, while Yaya Toure proved his worth on Easter Monday with a stunning effort from the edge of the box.

Improvements are required in defence though, with the backline looking susceptible on each occasion they come under sustained pressure from the opposition, which is something they are expected to face on Sunday afternoon.

Recent form: WLWLWL
Recent form (all competitions): LWLLWL



Team News

Vincent Kompany of Manchester City looks depsondent during the Barclays Premier League match against Arsenal at Etihad Stadium on January 18, 2015© Getty Images

Man United head into the game without the services of striker Robin van Persie, who continues to recover from an ankle injury picked up against Swansea City in February.

Left-back Luke Shaw has also been ruled out, but Van Gaal has hinted that he is prepared to make alterations to his team, despite recording five wins in succession.

Record signing Angel di Maria is one player who has been restricted to substitute appearances of late, but he could be in contention for a start on Sunday.

City may have to make do without captain Vincent Kompany, who is struggling with a hamstring injury picked up on Easter Monday.

Wilfried Bony is a definite absentee with knee and ankle injuries, while Samir Nasri could replace Jesus Navas on the right flank.

Pellegrini must also decide whether to persist with two strikers, with Edin Dzeko potentially dropping out in favour of James Milner.

Manchester United possible starting lineup:
De Gea; Valencia, Jones, Rojo, Blind; Carrick, Herrera; Mata, Fellaini, Young; Rooney

Manchester City possible starting lineup:
Hart, Sagna, Kompany, Demichelis, Clichy, Nasri, Fernandinho, Toure, Milner, Silva, Aguero



Head To Head

Sunday's encounter will represent the 145th meeting between the two sides, with United recording 56 victories during that period and City winning on 43 occasions.

However, it's City who have dominated recent games, with the last four fixtures ending in their favour, while there hasn't been a draw between the clubs since November 2010.

A goal from Sergio Aguero was the difference when they met at the Etihad Stadium at the end of last year, but a first-half dismissal of Chris Smalling had a significant impact on the result.



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We say: Manchester United 2-1 Manchester City

Man City may have had the better of recent meetings between the two teams, but it's hard to make a case for Pellegrini's men after their inconsistent form and United's home record this season. The first goal could be key, but we believe that United will have too much for their city rivals.



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