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Published 16:04 25 Sept 2017 BST
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Predictably, talk of which of the two clubs will finish the season as champions has long since begun. The latest to offer their thoughts on the matter is Joey Barton, who started his career at City. Speaking on talkSPORT, Barton was asked if he fancied United to finish ahead of their title.
"I do," Barton replied. "I do mainly because the manager is a serial winner. He knows how to win."
Although some might point out that Pep Guardiola's managerial record hasn't been too shabby down the years, there's little wrong with suggesting JoseMourinho might have an edge.
Joey wasn't done, however...
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"If you remember last year City started like a house on fire and then the cold snap comes in.
"Them South Americans, I’m not too sure they like it when it gets cold here."
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