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Manchester City's Vincent Kompany feels 'compassion' for Manchester United

Manchester City commander Vincent Kompany says he feels "sympathy" for Manchester United, yet needs toex ploit their issues. 

Joined have not won the Premier League since Sir Alex Ferguson's last season in control at Old Trafford in 2012-13. Jose Mourinho's side have battled toward the beginning of the ebb and flow season, losing two of their three Premier League diversions, and that takes after last season when United completed 19 focuses behind Pep Guardiola's bosses in second place.

Manchester City commander Vincent Kompany says he feels "sympathy" for Manchester United, yet needs to exploit their issues. Joined have not won the Premier League since Sir Alex Ferguson's last season in control at Old Trafford in 2012-13. Jose Mourinho's side have battled toward the beginning of the ebb and flow season, losing two of their three Premier League diversions, and that takes after last season when United completed 19 focuses behind Pep Guardiola's bosses in second place.

For Kompany, a key minute in City's Manchester takeover came when he drove his side to a 1-0 prevail upon United in the FA Cup semi-last around the same time. 

"It was the greatest amusement in City's history for quite a while," he said. 

"You go to Wembley and there are 90,000 fans, all from Manchester, well, some from London, however most from Manchester, and they were a major, fruitful United group, they were the top choices. 

"And after that you win it and it hits you. We didn't win any trophies that day however which diversion gives you more conviction than some other? Likely that one and the QPR amusement (to secure the Premier League title in 2012). Everything else has been a piece of the procedure."

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