The 13th anniversary of the pivotal 2012 Manchester derby highlights a shift in fortunes for Manchester United and Manchester City. Once seen as two giants of English football, the clubs now compete under contrasting circumstances. United's prolonged issues stem from ownership mismanagement and recent turbulence in coaching. As City aims for Champions League qualification, the derby this weekend lacks its former high stakes. The article discusses the concerns for United's future and the possibility of restoring the derby's significance in the football landscape.
Manchester United's 13th position in the table reflects years of underlying mismanagement, both financially and operationally, revealing a once-dominant club now struggling for relevance.
The Manchester derby, once expected to define an era of sporting excellence in Manchester, now signifies a stark contrast between the clubs' fortunes, with United's fans longing for a revival.
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