Manchester derby became world

Manchester derby became world

Bryan Robson

When I came to United in 1981, derbitata away were not as fierce. City were struggling at the bottom and then fell a few years I have not even played in the derby against them. Now things are totally different. And this game might be the biggest derby of all time. The new owners of City bought many stars attracted Pep Guardiola and the rivalry between fans also now much more severely. Now everything revolves around matches between the two teams. And it's great for the city.

Peter Barnes

When I was a kid derbitata always wore a peculiar thunderous charge. But also it was only a local charge. Derbitata sparked interest only locally. Now everything is completely different, globally. The entire world is nailed look at the derby. And I think especially for Pep will be a very important match. Perhaps one of the most important in his career. This will be the true beginning of his biggest challenges, such as winning the Premier League. Because she is very strong. There are not only two teams from Manchester - there is Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, Arsenal - all of them attracted good players. And it will be very difficult for Pep.

BR .: Surely the pressure is greater on Pep. Jose was already top of the Premier League and had a good start to the season. Visible and that his own fans enjoy. While Pep in view of his achievements with Barcelona and Bayern now all expect to win the title. And it's not that easy.

- Can rivalry between Mourinho and Guardiola to spread to Europe and return England to success in the Champions League?

 

BR .: Required. Since Pep and Jose will be caught each other's throats in search of success. This will be a rivalry like no other, at least in my life. The quality will undoubtedly increase and I think that will inevitably come and successes in Europe. But you must not forget the other coaches - Conte, Klopp, Pochettino, but Wenger is still there, do not forget.

PB .: Collected best coaches for many years. In the past we had many great managers like Bobby Robson, Don Revie, Sir Alex Ferguson, Bill Shankly, Bob Paisley and Brian Clough. They were all very different from one another, but all were great. I remember shortly after City sold me, coaches of both teams were John Bond and Ron Atkinson. Now both managers were big stars with international success. What we see is that Manchester is back in the spotlight. We go back to the 60s when, with players like Bobby Charlton and George Best on one side and Colin Bell and Mike Samarbi this was one of the most spectacular bouts in England.