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City worried by United form – Van Gaal

SoccerNews in English Premier League 6 Apr 2015

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Louis van Gaal believes Manchester City are worried by Manchester United’s form heading into next week’s blockbuster derby.

United welcome rivals City to Old Trafford on Sunday with both teams vying for second spot behind Premier League leaders Chelsea.

Van Gaal’s United have won their past five league fixtures to climb into third, one point above City, who are due to play Crystal Palace on Monday.

And the Dutchman said confidence is sky-high in the United dressing room as they look to build on wins against Liverpool and Tottenham.

“Of course form plays a part in the spirit of our opponents and also our players,” Van Gaal said.

“We have more confidence now and when they lose a point then it’s also sitting in their minds. Maybe it plays a role but that is dependable on the individual player and I don’t know the individual players of Manchester City so well.

“But we have a lot of confidence and we haven’t lost so many times at home.”

United have lost their last three fixtures at home to City, conceding 11 goals, while Manuel Pellegrini’s men claimed a 1-0 victory in the most recent meeting at Etihad Stadium in November.

Sergio Aguero scored the winner that day but a lot has changed this since then, with United seemingly more settled under Van Gaal five months on.

“It was another Manchester United, I believe,” he said.

“That was more in the start of the process and now we are in the end of the process. Now we have developed the team.

“I think also the confidence of our players is very high at the moment but also our performances show that so it’s not the same Manchester United.”

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