Will Manchester City fear Man United after the humiliating thrash by Everton?

Manchester United did the unthinkable over the weekend, loosing to one of their rival in one of the loses that has never been witnessed since their legendary manager, Alex Ferguson left the club.

It will go to history and be remembered as one of their greatest loses that has ever befallen the club and OleGunnar goes down to history as one of their poorest after losing many away games like no other managers.

Football pundits and fans all together are pointing fingers on the player for playing loosely and some of them, believe that the wounded lions re likely going to pull a comeback when they meet their rivals on Wednesday.

Hopeful Jamie Carragher thinks Manchester City will now be fearing the wounded Manchester Unitedanimal. The Sky Sports pundit claims Wednesday’s derby will be more difficult for the title-chasers because of their rivals’ mauling at Everton.

United went down 4-0, a performance Carragher’s appalled colleague Gary Neville called ‘rancid’.

Now the former Liverpool defender thinks the Reds will have a bigger point to prove to their fans after that shameful showing on Sunday.

“I think if United would have won 4-0 at Everton as opposed to what’s happened I think it’s different,” Carragher said on Monday Night Football.

“I think Pep Guardiola will be thinking ‘I didn’t want that’. “I know that might sound strange but Pep Guardiola will be thinking it’s a derby game, they lost 4-0, the reaction, even the crowd.

“People are saying they want City to win the title, of course, they do that’s football, that’s fans but even as a United supporter watching that yesterday they don’t want to go to Old Trafford on Wednesday and watch their team get beat three or four nil again.”

“I don’t know if Manchester United will get a result but we’ve all been involved in bad games and what we saw yesterday, we all have one of those a season, where you get questioned your attitude – it’s just a bad day.

“United have had five or six this season and that was that bad and for me the worst since Sir Alex Ferguson left. “I’ve watched a lot of Manchester United in those years and I think that was the worst.

“De Gea’s apologised on social media, Solskjaer is going to the crowd and apologising, there will have been harsh words at the training ground today.

“Forget the Liverpool v City title race and all this stuff that’s getting talked about going into that game.

“I think sometimes when something is that bad, it’s your own personal pride. I mean the whole world will be watching Manchester United now.”

Neville didn’t hold back after watching his old club pulled to pieces.

“There is some Japanese knotweed at that football club and it’s attacking the foundations of the house and it needs dealing with properly,” he complained.

“Manchester United players, honestly it’s embarrassing watching some of them out there on the pitch. I’m absolutely furious.

“I am watching players out here who play for Liverpool and Man City and they’re working their absolute backsides off every single week for their football club.

And I’m watching Man United players on that football pitch walking around, saunter around, jogging back.”



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