Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola expresses belief that Manchester United will make a comeback especially with new investor Sir Jim Ratcliffe. Ratcliffe recently acquired a 27.7% stake in Manchester United and aims to elevate the club’s status hoping they can challenge their cross-city rivals.
Guardiola while acknowledging the potential competition emphasizes his focus on Manchester City’s performance and remains confident in their ability to maintain a competitive edge. Ratcliffe envisions improvements,including a new stadium and squad development to enhance Manchester United’s competitiveness across various competitions.
Guardiola welcomes healthy competition but prioritizes Manchester City’s success. As of now, Manchester City is second in the Premier League four points behind leaders Liverpool with a game in hand while Manchester United sits in sixth place.
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