What Have the Journalists Predicted for the Manchester Derby?

28 Apr

As the build-up to Monday’s explosive encounter intensifies, I asked a number of journalists and media figures for their opinions on how the match may unfold. Here is what they said:

James Ducker, Northern Football Correspondent of The Times newspaper: United to win 2-1. Ordinarily, I’d go for a City win. They are some force at the Etihad, after all. But since the onus will be on them to push for the win given that anything less than three points will play into United’s hands, I think there’s a danger of them being susceptible on the counter. It’s probably not the popular view but I think the fact that United don’t have to win the game and City do could play into United’s hands. Ordinarily, I’d expect United’s midfield to be overcome by City’s, which is superior. Ferguson, though, will have to dispense with 4-4-2.

 

Rob Dawson, Football writer covering Man City and Man United for the Manchester Evening News: Even with so much riding on it, I’m not expecting it to be very tight because I don’t think either team is capable of shutting down a game. 2-2.

 

Jack Pitt-Brooke, Football writer for The Independent and Independent on Sunday: I think City will just scramble to victory – maybe a late Carlos Tevez winner – but still not sure I can see them winning at Newcastle.

 

Oliver Kay, Chief Football Correspondent for The Times newspaper: I quite fancy City to win on Monday. I think they’ve rediscovered the sense of purpose that went missing — perhaps fatally — for a time in March and early April. I’m surprised and impressed they’ve done that because, from what I’m reliably informed (cue cynicism and “agenda” accusations), the dressing-room had become a very unhappy place, particularly in the days before and after the Arsenal game.

Man for man, they have better players than United, but it’s the age-old issue whether they perform as the sum of their parts. United, with the experience, collective belief and manager they have, are always more than the sum of their parts, which is why it’s such an even race. But if City perform as a team on Monday, I’d say they have every chance of winning.

The title race? If City don’t win on Monday, it will surely be all over. And if they do, it will be a wonderful opportunity for them to go on and win the title. They’ve got two tough games to go, though. Can I get away with saying it would be “typical City” to win on Monday and then fall short against Newcastle or maybe even a QPR team managed by Mark Hughes? Mind you, it’s not “typical City” in this situation. It must be an incredibly exciting time for the fans.

 

Ian Herbert, Northern Football Correspendent for The Independent: 1-1. Soaking pitch, tension. City with De Jong rather than Nasri, United using Rooney as 5th midfielder. No classic. Requires moment of pure magic to win.

 

Steven Wyeth, BBC sports reporter and commentator who covers Man Utd for BBC Radio Manchester: The tense, nervous anxiety will last the full 90 mins & nothing will be decided. 1-1, and United will go on to win the title, just.

 

Ian Ladyman, Northern Football Correspondent of the Daily Mail: I think City’s home record and the fact that they know they can beat United makes them favourites for the game. They must play positively, though. I was disturbed by their lack of conviction at Wolves last week. They have to improve on that. If they can get themselves mentally right for the game and play with belief then I think City will win 2-0.

 

Annie Eaves, writer for Sport Witness and others: I’ll go 1-1 but the only thing I can predict with any certainty is that I’ll be moving my sofa away from the wall so I can hide behind it.

 

Jamie Jackson, Manchester football correspondent of Guardian/Observer: 3-2 City.

 

Will Dean, Deputy Features Editor at The Independent: Predictions: Heart: 2-1 City. Head: Paul Scholes injury time 0-1. Considered opinion: nerve-ruining 1-1 draw ( goals from Yaya, Rooney). I think it’s going to be incredibly nervy and scrappy (like Carling Cup semi leg 2) with one big moment. In other words, I feel sick already.

 

James Maw, Writer/Online Features Editor for FourFourTwo: It’s not often these hugely hyped fixtures live up to their billing – especially in the Premier League – but I have a feeling City’s need to win, combined with the unlikelihood of United adopting a defensive approach, will lead to a great night’s entertainment at the Etihad Stadium on Monday evening.

I don’t agree that the pressure is all on United, despite their eight-point lead being cut back so suddenly. City are playing in front of their own fans and simply have to win, whereas a draw would suit United just fine.

If City keep their discipline and patience, they should be able to craft enough openings to win the match, though United have played in countless high-pressure fixtures and know how to soak up the pressure and somehow nab a victory just when they look like being on the ropes.

Prediction: City 2-1 United

 

John Brewin, Senior Editor at ESPNsoccernet: 2-2, late drama aplenty. It will start cagey and then something will flick the switch. Go on then, it will be Tevez. But this ain’t over.

So that’s what a selection of journalists think. Do you agree? Let me know below what your thoughts are ahead of the Manchester derby.

17 Responses to “What Have the Journalists Predicted for the Manchester Derby?”

  1. Jamie 28/04/2012 at 6:33 pm #

    I think it will be a tight game & it will be won by a 1 goal margin. City to win 2-1. MCFC goals to be scored by Aguero & Yaya.

  2. mm 28/04/2012 at 6:47 pm #

    You should’ve asked what their predictions were for the corresponding fixture at the swamp earlier in the season. Would’ve been good to compare the two.

    • Edwin 29/04/2012 at 6:52 pm #

      If you ask them for predictions before the 6-1 game at the Swamp, all those that predicted a win or draw for the rags would say a United win. Same goes for here because in their heart say United win but in their head say a City win. Only the predictions in their hearts get printed.

  3. kevin 28/04/2012 at 7:22 pm #

    city win 3-0,end of title race city will win at Newcastle and clinch it at home to QPR.

  4. Jem 28/04/2012 at 9:34 pm #

    Sorry to be a pessimist but in true City style we beat united, and newcastle, build all our hopes up and lose it to Qpr on the last day, handing Marks Hughes his revenge. Thats what we do.

    • Gary Soderlund 28/04/2012 at 9:58 pm #

      Do that City still exist? Getting beat off Wigan one week and winning against Man Utd next, those were the days! Lets hope they win last 3 games and make it nice and simple and bury ‘Typical City’ tag once and for all.

      • Stuart Reed 29/04/2012 at 1:16 pm #

        Typical City this season has been to win but as soon as City lose a game ,is it going to be “Same Old City”? There is nothing remotely “same old City” about the current set up apart from the fans. Its the fans who need to change that mindset.

    • Bluey Hills 30/04/2012 at 4:44 pm #

      Can you imagine winning the next two and then Joey Barton or SWP scoring an injury time winner to hand the title to Taggart.
      CTIC

  5. Bradbury>Messi 28/04/2012 at 10:40 pm #

    I also have that ill feeling we’ll beat them then mess it up in the last two games. Old City hasn’t gone just yet, we’ve already messed up many great chances this season to put distance between them and us, this late comeback screams a disappointment in the making. Look at recent history, we blew our Carling Cup chance (against United in semis) before winning the FA Cup (beat United in semis) the next season. We blew our Champions League chance (loss to Spurs) then got our Champions League spot (with a win over Spurs) the next season. This has all the makings of the rags pipping us for the title then us doing it next season.

  6. stephen 29/04/2012 at 1:12 am #

    the goals they let in against everto
    and the loss at wigan all i can see
    is another good beating 5 0.

  7. langton mpofu 29/04/2012 at 7:09 am #

    Teamwork will carry the day for City. To Captain Vinny and the players, take pride in battle and put on a brave performance and, make us proud to be city fans. To Mancini, Balloteli must not start ….pliz!! WE CANT AFFORD PLAYING WITH 10 players the entire match

  8. Kippax St. Kid 29/04/2012 at 11:09 am #

    City are the better team – but someone warn Mancini of the danger of the cornered snake. I’m worried United will come out all guns blazing in an attempt to win the game in the first 20 minutes!!!!

  9. Kippax St. Kid 29/04/2012 at 11:17 am #

    Whilst on with the metaphors – anyone see the similarity between The Rags and something nasty you step in on the street – and you just can’t seem to shake it off.
    Since the 1-6 they’ve been sticking like dogs*@t to the soles of our shoes until they finally overtook us and raced into an 8 point lead.
    Now as we all know – according to Fergie & his assembled media lackeys – The Rags get stronger at the business end of the season.
    No chance of them throwing away an point lead then, eh?

  10. Kippax St. Kid 29/04/2012 at 11:18 am #

    Whoops – that should have been 8 point lead!!!

  11. Russell Vernon 29/04/2012 at 3:11 pm #

    City will just nick it 2-1

  12. Dennis Farrell 29/04/2012 at 5:34 pm #

    Our Father who art in heaven,
    Man City be thy name.
    Man United come.
    Thy will be done
    at the Etihad as they were at Gold Trafford [6-1].
    Give us 3 points and put United to bed,
    and forgive us r Tevez,
    as we forgive the rags who trespass against us [Salford claiming to be from Manchester],
    and lead Balotelli not into temptation,
    but deliver him from Sir Bacon Face.
    For thine is the derby,
    and the power, and the Premier League,
    for ever and ever.
    Amen.

  13. Jeremy Poynton 30/04/2012 at 5:06 pm #

    I expect United to spend the first 20 mins in non-stop rotational fouling, esp. on Silva. It’s a tactic they often use in big games – get the nasties in before the officials start card waving, and see if you can take out a key player for the oppo.

    Hope Marriner’s up to it. City win.

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