Vincent Kompany says it is a good time for Manchester City to play
local rivals United, despite being overtaken by Louis van Gaal's side in
the table.
City's recent record of three defeats in five games,
coupled with United's five successive wins, has seen the champions slip
from second to fourth.
Before Sunday's meeting, the
City skipper said:
"It's a good moment to go into a derby.
"It's the perfect place for us to go and try to rectify what we've had."
He added: "A derby is a derby. It doesn't matter what place you are in the league, it's a derby."
Following
Monday's 2-1 defeat at Crystal Palace,
Manuel Pellegrini's side are fourth, a point behind United and two
points behind second-placed Arsenal. Before the weekend, City had been
second.
They are now 66-1 for the title, with the gap to
leaders Chelsea, who have a game in hand over their rivals, now nine
points.
Despite the huge setback to their hopes of retaining
the title, Kompany said it was important for City to get back on to the
winning trail.
"My only concern is we get back to our best form," he said.
"I think it's our general form that we have to improve.
I've learnt from the past seasons as well that finishing a season
strongly can have an impact on your next season as well."
Former Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Corrigan believes some players in the City squad are not fully committed to the cause.
"A manager can tell the team what he wants on pitch,
but it's the players who go out and it's their pride at stake," he told
BBC Radio 5 live.
"Not all players, but there doesn't seem to be the passion to go out and win."
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