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Given United’s history at this stadium in particular, I don’t think an away win is that out of the question. If you’re looking to back United here… in the last three Premier League seasons City have only drawn 10 matches, they’ve actually lost 19.
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From the eye test, the pattern of this City team is that they win a lot of matches comfortably but, if the game is tight, we have seen that they can go behind and struggle to come back.
United have had a week to plan for this while City played in midweek, so there’s a little bit of an advantage there. Despite all the noise, I think we’ve seen improvements in the system at United.
For many reasons I think Manchester United are slightly overpriced here. I think they’ll be very competitive and they’re just about worth a stab at the price, so Manchester United to Win.
If you’re looking for a goal scorer, I think United might need a penalty or a dead ball to get the win here. I think Cristiano Ronaldo probably won’t start so I’d have a look at Bruno Fernandes to Score Anytime.
Man City v Man Utd tips
Manchester United to Win
Bruno Fernandes to Score Anytime
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