Former Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp has wrote off Manchester United's chances against Manchester City today.

Redknapp penned in The Sun today: are fewer than five miles between the two Manchester clubs but in terms of quality, they are 100 miles apart right now.

"And if that wasn't worrying enough for United, the way they are going it is a gap I can see getting even wider.

"I know I tipped them to give the title a real go this season but you can forget it.

"They will be lucky to finish within shouting distance of the top four...and even that is a hell of a long shot.

"So when City go to Old Trafford this afternoon, there is only one result I can see, for sure.

"An away win and a comfortable one as well."

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