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Everyone has been taken by Newcastle's start to the season and the credit must go to (manager) Alan Pardew ... He has grasped the nettle at Newcastle very well and they are all working like Trojans up there.
Stephen was phenomenal at Manchester City ... He was in the Premier League team of the season and everything.
I do not want to speak about Carlos Tevez ... I will answer no questions about him.
Manchester City is at the top of the English Premier League because the players get paid well
My belief is that they will find it difficult - Manchester United have all the experience of being in this position. Manchester City don't have that experience but they do seem to have a determination and mental resilience about them.
You have to give them credit - I'm not sure anyone was quite expecting this in August when they lost their opening two games 3-0 to Manchester United and 5-1 to Manchester City, Luka Modric looked set to leave for Chelsea and they were struggling to bring signings in.
I would put it down to one of those freak occurrences, the result of playing three times in a week, and similar to the defeats Manchester United suffered against Blackburn or Manchester City did at Sunderland.
Barcelona has fulfilled that promise. Now, Manchester City have to win Premier League titles and the Champions League to match them and I think they are capable of that
Regarding our Premier League schedule, for our challenge to be alive we need to make the most out of our December fixtures, which include Newcastle, Tottenham and Manchester City. If we do that, we'll be back on track and it will have a major impact by the end of December ... It was not good today, not ...
The cup has been cheapened by the actions of those who run it. Ourselves and Manchester City had to play after two days and Crystal Palace play on Friday evening two days after the Manchester United game
No-one could have predicted Manchester City winning 6-1 at Manchester United or United beating Arsenal 8-2. I keep saying that teams like Cliftonville can dish out heavy punishment. But these freak results only happen once in a blue moon and I can’t see it happening to Linfield in another few years. But...
As for the competition this year I don't think Manchester City have a chance. I always think Manchester United are going to be number one ... United have the more experience; they know how to win championships. They've done it for quite a number of years now and I'm sure they'll continue to do it, so we...
I don't think Manchester City have a chance. This season they have got a good team and have some good players, but Manchester United have more experience and know how to win a championship
I think we can challenge the other clubs in England, like Manchester City and Manchester United
When you look at the playing staff that Sir Alex has assembled there, it's got such quality ... They have tweaked their game a little bit, probably because of what happened in the [2011] Champions League final against Barcelona. So they are in a little bit of transition, but still a fantastic team who a...
There is still nothing between us, Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester United and Manchester City – although City have pulled away a little bit.
However depressing the Sports Direct Arena match-day atmosphere sounds, Newcastle do not have the global fan base of Manchester United or Arsenal, or the luxury of backers with deep pockets like Manchester City or Chelsea. They have to make money where they can, or think they can.
But I think 'yes' as Manchester United could have qualified (on Tuesday) and everyone expected Manchester City to qualify
I am surprised we have qualified first. Manchester United could have qualified against Benfica and, of course, everyone expected Manchester City to qualify
English TV must have a system that speeds up the images when they broadcast Premier League games ... There is no other way to explain why the Manchester City we've seen running on TV all season were instead only walking, with a slowness of step, passing and thoughts that surprised us.
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Manchester City's Vincent Kompany from Belgium, left, and Yaya Toure from Ivory Coast celebrate after their 2-1 victory over FC Porto during their Europa League round of 32 first leg soccer match at the Dragao Stadium, Porto, Portugal, Thursday Feb. 16, 2012.
View Photo »Manchester City's French midfielder Samir Nasri controls the ball during the UEFA Europa League round of 32, first leg football match FC Porto vs Manchester City at the Dragao Stadium in Porto, on February 16, 2012. City won the match 2-1.
View Photo »Manchester City's initial line up pose before the UEFA Europa League round of 32, first leg football match FC Porto vs Manchester City at the Dragao Stadium in Porto, on February 16, 2012. City won the match 2-1.
View Photo »PORTO, PORTUGAL - FEBRUARY 16: Roberto Mancini the manager of Manchester City shakes hands with Mario Balotelli after subsituting him during the UEFA Europa League round of 32 first leg match between FC Porto and Manchester City at Estadio do Dragao on February 16, 2012 in Porto, Portugal...
View Photo »Manchester City's Italian coach Roberto Mancini looks on prior to the the UEFA Europa League football match between FC Porto and Manchester City at the Dragao Stadium in Porto, on February 16, 2012.
View Photo »Manchester City's Italian coach Roberto Mancini looks out at the playing field prior to the the UEFA Europa League football match between FC Porto and Manchester City at the Dragao Stadium in Porto, on February 16, 2012.
View Photo »Manchester City's Belgian defender Vincent Kompany getsures to supporters after the UEFA Europa League round of 32, first leg football match FC Porto vs Manchester City at the Dragao Stadium in Porto, on February 16, 2012. City won the match 2-1.
View Photo »PORTO, PORTUGAL - FEBRUARY 16: Samir Nasri of Manchester City celebrates with an ice pack on his knee after victory over FC Porto in the UEFA Europa League round of 32 first leg match between FC Porto and Manchester City at Estadio do Dragao on February 16, 2012 in Porto, Portugal.
View Photo »PORTO, PORTUGAL - FEBRUARY 16: Yaya Toure of Manchester City holds off a challenge from Fernando of FC Porto during the UEFA Europa League round of 32 first leg match between FC Porto and Manchester City at Estadio do Dragao on February 16, 2012 in Porto, Portugal.
View Photo »Manchester City's Micah Richards (L) celebrates their win over Porto with Sergio Aguero after their Europa League soccer match at Dragon stadium in Porto February 16, 2012.
View Photo »Manchester City's Argentinian forward Sergio Aguero gestures to supporters after scoring a goal during the UEFA Europa League first leg football match FC Porto vs Manchester City at the Dragao Stadium in Porto, on February 16, 2012. City won the match 2-1.
View Photo »Manchester City's Argentinian forward Sergio Aguero celebrates after scoring a goal during the UEFA Europa League round of 32, first leg football match FC Porto vs Manchester City at the Dragao Stadium in Porto, on February 16, 2012. City won the match 2-1.
View Photo »PORTO, PORTUGAL - FEBRUARY 16: Yaya Toure of Manchester City celebrates after victory over FC Porto in the UEFA Europa League round of 32 first leg match between FC Porto and Manchester City at Estadio do Dragao on February 16, 2012 in Porto, Portugal.
View Photo »From left, Manchester City's Nigel de Jong from Netherlands, Samir Nasri from France, Yaya Toure from Ivory Coast and Sergio 'Kun' Aguero, from Argentina, celebrates after scoring a goal against FC Porto during their Europa League round of 32, 1st leg soccer match at the Dragao Stadium,...
View Photo »PORTO, PORTUGAL - FEBRUARY 16: Sergio Aguero of Manchester City celebrates after scoring his goal during the UEFA Europa League round of 32 first leg match between FC Porto and Manchester City at Estadio do Dragao on February 16, 2012 in Porto, Portugal.
View Photo »PORTO, PORTUGAL - FEBRUARY 16: Referee Cuneyt Cakir steps in between Mario Balotelli of Manchester City and Hulk of FC Porto during the UEFA Europa League round of 32 first leg match between FC Porto and Manchester City at Estadio do Dragao on February 16, 2012 in Porto, Portugal.
View Photo »Manchester City's Argentinian forward Sergio Aguero (C) celebrates with teammate Ivorian midfielder Yaya Toure (R) and French midfielder Samir Nasri (L) after scoring a goal during the UEFA Europa League football match between FC Porto and Manchester City at the Dragao Stadium in Porto,...
View Photo »Manchester City's Argentinian forward Sergio Aguero (L) celebrates with teammate Ivorian midfielder Yaya Toure (R) after scoring a goal during the UEFA Europa League first leg football match FC Porto vs Manchester City at the Dragao Stadium in Porto, on February 16, 2012.
View Photo »PORTO, PORTUGAL - FEBRUARY 16: Nigel De Jong of Manchester City holds off a challenge from Fernando of FC Porto during the UEFA Europa League round of 32 first leg match between FC Porto and Manchester City at Estadio do Dragao on February 16, 2012 in Porto, Portugal.
View Photo »PORTO, PORTUGAL - FEBRUARY 16: Mario Balotelli of Manchester City challenges Rolando of FC Porto for the ball during the UEFA Europa League round of 32 first leg match between FC Porto and Manchester City at Estadio do Dragao on February 16, 2012 in Porto, Portugal.
View Photo »PORTO, PORTUGAL - FEBRUARY 16: Mario Balotelli of Manchester City celebrates with team mates after Alvaro Pereira of FC Porto scores an own goal during the UEFA Europa League round of 32 first leg match between FC Porto and Manchester City at Estadio do Dragao on February 16, 2012 in Porto,...
View Photo »PORTO, PORTUGAL - FEBRUARY 16: Yaya Toure of Manchester City is tackled by Danilo of FC Porto during the UEFA Europa League round of 32 first leg match between FC Porto and Manchester City at Estadio do Dragao on February 16, 2012 in Porto, Portugal.
View Photo »Manchester City's defender Joleon Lescott (L) heads the ball next FC Porto's midfielder Joao Moutinho (R) during the UEFA Europa League round of 16, first leg football match FC Porto vs Manchester City at the Dragao Stadium in Porto, on February 16, 2012.
View Photo »Manchester City's defender Micah Richards (L) vies for the ball with FC Porto's Colombian forward James Rodriguez (R) during the UEFA Europa League football match between FC Porto and Manchester City at the Dragao Stadium in Porto, on February 16, 2012.
View Photo »Manchester City's Italian player Mario Balotelli dribbles with the ball during an English Premier League football match against Aston Villa at The City of Manchester stadium on October 15, 2011.
View Photo »Manchester City's Vincent Kompany from Belgium, left, and Yaya Toure from Ivory Coast celebrate after their 2-1 victory over FC Porto during their Europa League round of 32 first leg soccer match at the Dragao Stadium, Porto, Portugal, Thursday Feb. 16, 2012.
View Photo »Everyone has been taken by Newcastle's start to the season and the credit must go to (manager) Alan Pardew ... He has grasped the nettle at Newcastle very well and they are all working like Trojans up there.
Stephen was phenomenal at Manchester City ... He was in the Premier League team of the season and everything.
I do not want to speak about Carlos Tevez ... I will answer no questions about him.
Manchester City is at the top of the English Premier League because the players get paid well
My belief is that they will find it difficult - Manchester United have all the experience of being in this position. Manchester City don't have that experience but they do seem to have a determination and mental resilience about them.
You have to give them credit - I'm not sure anyone was quite expecting this in August when they lost their opening two games 3-0 to Manchester United and 5-1 to Manchester City, Luka Modric looked set to leave for Chelsea and they were struggling to bring signings in.
I would put it down to one of those freak occurrences, the result of playing three times in a week, and similar to the defeats Manchester United suffered against Blackburn or Manchester City did at Sunderland.
Barcelona has fulfilled that promise. Now, Manchester City have to win Premier League titles and the Champions League to match them and I think they are capable of that
Regarding our Premier League schedule, for our challenge to be alive we need to make the most out of our December fixtures, which include Newcastle, Tottenham and Manchester City. If we do that, we'll be back on track and it will have a major impact by the end of December ... It was not good today, not ...
The cup has been cheapened by the actions of those who run it. Ourselves and Manchester City had to play after two days and Crystal Palace play on Friday evening two days after the Manchester United game
No-one could have predicted Manchester City winning 6-1 at Manchester United or United beating Arsenal 8-2. I keep saying that teams like Cliftonville can dish out heavy punishment. But these freak results only happen once in a blue moon and I can’t see it happening to Linfield in another few years. But...
As for the competition this year I don't think Manchester City have a chance. I always think Manchester United are going to be number one ... United have the more experience; they know how to win championships. They've done it for quite a number of years now and I'm sure they'll continue to do it, so we...
I don't think Manchester City have a chance. This season they have got a good team and have some good players, but Manchester United have more experience and know how to win a championship
I think we can challenge the other clubs in England, like Manchester City and Manchester United
When you look at the playing staff that Sir Alex has assembled there, it's got such quality ... They have tweaked their game a little bit, probably because of what happened in the [2011] Champions League final against Barcelona. So they are in a little bit of transition, but still a fantastic team who a...
There is still nothing between us, Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester United and Manchester City – although City have pulled away a little bit.
However depressing the Sports Direct Arena match-day atmosphere sounds, Newcastle do not have the global fan base of Manchester United or Arsenal, or the luxury of backers with deep pockets like Manchester City or Chelsea. They have to make money where they can, or think they can.
But I think 'yes' as Manchester United could have qualified (on Tuesday) and everyone expected Manchester City to qualify
I am surprised we have qualified first. Manchester United could have qualified against Benfica and, of course, everyone expected Manchester City to qualify
English TV must have a system that speeds up the images when they broadcast Premier League games ... There is no other way to explain why the Manchester City we've seen running on TV all season were instead only walking, with a slowness of step, passing and thoughts that surprised us.
