David Moyes says Man United’s ‘biggest problem’ is genuinely Man City’s £378,000-a-week man

David Moyes says Man United’s ‘biggest problem’ is genuinely Man City’s £378,000-a-week man
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Manchester City News
By Srinivas Sadhanand
Published on 2024-08-01 16:00:00

Manchester City has seen a power shift in Manchester’s football scene since Sir Alex Ferguson’s departure from Manchester United. Under Ferguson, United dominated English football, but City’s success under managers like Manuel Pellegrini and Pep Guardiola has overshadowed their rivals. Guardiola’s achievements, including four league titles in a row, have solidified City’s dominance in the Premier League. Former United manager David Moyes has even stated that City and Guardiola are United’s biggest problem, indicating the challenge that the Red Devils face in competing with their local rivals.

As long as Guardiola remains at City, Manchester United may struggle to reclaim their position as the top team in Manchester. The club’s success under Guardiola’s leadership, coupled with their well-run organization and vision, make it difficult for United to surpass them. While Ferguson’s legacy at United is legendary, Guardiola’s record-breaking performances at City suggest that United may have to wait for a change in leadership before they can challenge their rivals for supremacy once again.

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