Because in the last two seasons United have won three times as many trophies as City? Although they will win the league this season.
They are looking very good at the moment, De Bruyne, best in the world at this point? It'll be interesting to see how they react when they lose and I think they will although some pundits think not.
For me, their defense is their only possible weak spot. They can be got at, but you need to keep them out first ( next to impossible) and then get the ball off the ****ers! Also not so easy.
Their defence only looks weaker against their midfield and attack, because the later is so good to be honest. The trouble with playing City is that even if you score two, they can score three (or more)
All teams have a dodgy period and I'd imagine we all hope they do else they will be long gone come Easter.
De Bryune is at times pointing and telling his team mates where they should be, he's sees everything I've only ever seen Suarez do that before now it's like they see the whole picture on the pitch and know where everyone needs to be.
It isn't discussed because it doesn't ****ing exist, nor will it ever. What did City win again last season? And what month are we currently in? If size and power are based on being awarded the league at the end of October, City are indeed massive.
It isn't discussed out of respect for Liverpool fans ... tough enough for them watching United take the title of 'best in the Northwest' for the last 25 years without Citeh now saying "you aren't even second" ... I just hope Bury don't ever get promoted to the Prem ... the potential humiliation for the 'Pool lads would be unbearable ...
About the success of clubs whose owners literally pump money out of the ground straight into their swiss bank accounts, before using that money to buy the most expensive managers and players on the market