THE SHARPE END: Manchester United aren’t even ‘noisy neighbours’ – they’re miles away from Man City and not making a peep

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Sir Jim Ratcliffe echoed the words of Sir Alex Ferguson when he declared he wanted Manchester United to ‘dethrone City’.

He also described them, just like Fergie in 2009, as the ‘noisy neighbors’.

In the fifteen years since, it has been City that has moved into the big house.

However, United make no noise at all and although they are technically neighbours, they are a world away from City.

Jamie CArragher’s hard-hitting analysis on Monday Night Football, in which he described the way the team is trying to defend as “impossible,” was spot on

Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag was angry about Jamie Carragher’s harsh analysis

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And that’s why it made manager Erik ten Hag angry.

So does that infamous 10-year-old United tweet: ‘David Moyes says #mufc needs to improve in a number of areas including passing, chance creation and defending.’

Poor old Erik must feel the same.

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