Pep Guardiola says he is not bothered by Manchester United’s record in the derby because City have always been superior to their rivals in the Premier League since he became manager five years ago.
Guardiola has been beaten in three of his last four meetings with United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, but is unfazed heading into Saturday’s league match at Old Trafford, live on Sky Sports.
He is quick to point out that while United have shown their credentials as a top team, City have finished above United every season in the league since he arrived in 2016, winning the title three times in that period.
“They are a good, good team and this can happen, but we don’t forget the points in the last five or six years,” Guardiola told Sky Sports News.
“In every single season, we were ahead of them in the Premier League.
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“So you want to say, ‘Okay they beat us,’ it’s because it can happen, and they are good.
But when I landed here to finish after five seasons – this is the sixth – the amount of points ahead that we are if we count every single season – at the end that is what counts.”
‘Ronaldo will score goals all his life – even at 75’
Guardiola was not short of compliments for Cristiano Ronaldo ahead of the Manchester derby.
Ronaldo – despite being 36 years of age – has not slowed down since returning to United from Juventus in the summer, scoring nine times in 11 appearances, including decisive goals in three consecutive Champions League matches.
Guardiola does not think the all-time leading scorer in men’s international football will ever quench his thirst for goals, even when he hangs up his boots.
He said: “I think he has scored goals all his life and when he is 75 – maybe he will be retired – but at the barbecue, if they’re playing a game, he is going to score a goal.”
“These type of guys, like [Lionel] Messi, like him…”, said Pep, pausing, unable to think of another player of the same calibre before continuing: “what they have done, or what Ronaldo has done in the last decade in world football, scoring goals and helping his teams to win.
“It speaks for itself.”
‘United belongs to Cristiano. Cristiano belongs to United’
There was a moment in the summer where Ronaldo looked like he might be headed to the Etihad to join Guardiola at City, before United – aided by Sir Alex Ferguson – swooped in to ensure the forward returned to Old Trafford 12 years after leaving for Real Madrid.
Guardiola, who was unable to sign a striker in the summer, appears to hold no grudges over the failed move.
“It’s good for the Premier League him coming back,” said Guardiola.
“United belongs to Cristiano. Cristiano belongs to United. It was a good fitting in the past, maybe it will be good in the present and the future.”