Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has heightened the rivalry ahead of the Manchester Derby against Pep Guardiola today.

In a recent media statement, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer insisted that Manchester United are still the number one club in Manchester. Even though they have struggled for form in recent games.

Highlights on Manchester United in the last decade

The Red Devils have never really recovered fully ever since the resignation of the Old Guard, Sir Alex Fergusen.

To put Manchester United's performances to some small statistics, the United team have only won one Premier League trophy in the last decade. Nonetheless, on the other hand, Manchester City have won the league 5 times in the last decade.

Solskjaer still sticks with his Old Club

With this statistics right on his very face, in his most recent media appearance ahead of the Manchester Derby, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer insisted that Manchester United are still a bigger side than City.

From Ole's viewpoint, he believes Manchester United are still to be recognized for what they have done in the past. More on that, he highlighted that City may never achieve the feats reached by Manchester United.

Summary

Manchester United come up against the Citizens today, and on his part, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer insisted his team have put behind their 5-0 loss to Liverpool and would be coming to gain victory against City.

Can Solskjaer get one over Pep Guardiola? Only time would reveal.