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United, City primed for Manchester derby

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MANCHESTER — The Manchester derby takes top billing in the Premier Soccer League this weekend, as England’s leading teams return to domestic action after a week of mixed fortunes in European competition.

MANCHESTER — The Manchester derby takes top billing in the Premier Soccer League this weekend, as England’s leading teams return to domestic action after a week of mixed fortunes in European competition.

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Manchester United and Manchester City face-off at the Etihad Stadium tomorrow, in what will be a first taste of the fixture for both United manager David Moyes and his City counterpart Manuel Pellegrini.

Both sides have made spluttering starts to the season, having each amassed seven points from their first four league games, but they both enjoyed convincing wins in mid-week.

United opened their Champions League campaign with an entertaining 4-2 win at home to Bayer Leverkusen, while City enjoyed a 3-0 victory away to Czech champions Viktoria Pilsen.

United striker Wayne Rooney confirmed his return to form with a brace against Leverkusen and he will now hope to repeat his performance from last season’s equivalent fixture against City, when he scored twice in a 3-2 victory.

“It’s a massive game,” Rooney said. “Two title contenders. It’s not going to define the season, but it’s a big game, a derby. We’ll be going there to win. I’ve scored a few goals against City.”

Last season, an injury-time free-kick from Robin van Persie sent United six points clear of their city rivals and it was a setback that the defending champions were unable to overcome.

With this season’s encounter taking place earlier in the campaign, it is unlikely to prove quite as decisive, but City captain Vincent Kompany is still relishing the occasion.

“It is becoming one of the most sought-after fixtures in the world and it is always great to be involved in such games,” said the Belgian, who returned from a groin injury in Pilsen. “I never take them for granted.”

Whereas the two Manchester clubs slipped seamlessly into gear in Europe, Chelsea were dealt a chastening home defeat by Swiss champions FC Basel.

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has always set great store by making his teams invulnerable at home and he has called for an immediate response in today’s derby at home to west London neighbours Fulham.

“This is the only way I know in football: to work hard, believe in what you do and each other, be critical inside our group to resolve things, but stick together and try against Fulham to get the result that wakes up the team with a smile,” said the Portuguese, whose side lost 1-0 at Everton in their last league outing.

Liverpool conceded their 100 percent record in Monday’s 2-2 draw at Swansea City, but they remain top of the table by a point and will look to strengthen their position at home to Southampton today.