Manchester United Coach, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, throwed an unfair word to Manchester City ahead of Saturday’s derby, saying “at least we play every year now.”
History has it that, Manchester City’s relegation meant there was no Manchester derby between April 1996 and November 2000. The Manchester Coach, Solskjaer joined United in 1996 and did not play in his first derby until April 2001.
“At least we play every year now. It took many years before I played a Manchester derby myself. It’s changed in a way. Man City are a better team now than when I was playing.
“Manchester derbies are always special games but you can’t say it matters more. For the fans, of course. We’re up for it,” Solskjaer told reporters on Friday.
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