Manchester City is gearing up for an intense local derby against Manchester United at Old Trafford, seeking vengeance after losing a last-minute game at the Etihad. Meanwhile, Manchester United, having recently sacked Erik ten Hag, is struggling with inconsistent performances that have relegated them to the bottom half of the Premier League. Their lack of cohesion and poor home form, with more defeats than victories this season, highlights their ongoing troubles. Fans of both teams are preparing for a pivotal clash, with City eager to secure crucial points in their Champions League bid.
United's current form is reminiscent of City's throughout the 90s - unpredictable and with no direction. They have some decent players but it seems that no one can get them to work together consistently.
Despite sacking Erik ten Hag, United haven't exactly improved. They have plummeted down the league into the bottom half, a place they haven't seen since 1990.
Unusually for United, they have lost more than they have won at home this season. The Reds have taken all three points six times from their 15 matches.
Form often goes out of the window on Derby Day, but, seeing the former Premier League giants losing such matches so often raises questions about their future.
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