Manchester City defender Aymeric Laporte has fired a dig at cross-town rivals Manchester United, who are set to go another season without silverware. Read more ➡️
The Citizens have been a dominant force in the last few years after winning four of the last five Premier League titles, with Liverpool's success in 2020 the only blemish.
United, meanwhile, have not won a trophy since Jose Mourinho was in charge in 2017 and Laporte feels their success could annoy some people. “It's something you notice a lot. They don't think it's normal that we always win [something],” the defender told the“Because if I'm not mistaken, we have won 11 trophies in four years and that can annoy some people, like our neighbours who haven't won anything."
“They [Man Utd] have a lot of supporters and they have a lot of people behind them,” added Laporte. “We are in the same city. They've spent a lot of money too. That can upset some people. “Everyone defends their own interests; I trust in City and I hope we win a lot of trophies this year.”
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