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Man City boss Manuel Pellegrini sympathises with Louis van Gaal

Louis van Gaal of Manchester United walks off after the Premier League draw with West Ham United at Old Trafford on December 05, 2015
Image: Manuel Pellegrini has sympathy for Man Utd boss Louis van Gaal

Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini admitted he does have a little sympathy for under-fire United counterpart Louis van Gaal ahead of the derby this weekend.

However, Pellegrini believes the Dutchman can handle the pressure and it will not alter his determination to claim a vital win at the Etihad, live on Super Sunday.

City have fallen off the pace in the Premier League title race and face a challenge to hold onto a top-four spot. United could apply more pressure with victory over their neighbours, as a defeat for the hosts could see them drop to fifth if West Ham win at Chelsea on Saturday.

Manuel Pellegrini, manager of Manchester City looks on
Image: Manuel Pellegrini's Man City host United on Sunday

But United's season has been a turbulent one with Van Gaal having been heavily criticised for both performances and results and finding his future the subject of continual speculation.

"I think that Louis van Gaal has a lot of experience," Pellegrini said. "When you are managing big teams, you cannot expect not to receive criticism if you do not win and he has the experience to manage that situation.

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"Always - and I am not only talking about Louis van Gaal - when a manager is in a bad moment, you want to support him.

"But I don't think he has any problems, with the experience he has of managing the big teams during his whole career. He is not maybe in a good moment but he knows how to manage."

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Manuel Pellegrini stresses that Manchester City still have an outside chance of winning the Premier League title.

United are in sixth place and suffered the indignity of being knocked out of the Europa League by old adversaries Liverpool on Thursday.

Supporters used to success have become restless but Pellegrini is paying little attention to United's situation as he expects it to count for little this weekend.

LVG: We've not met expectations
LVG: We've not met expectations

Louis van Gaal has admitted that Manchester United have fallen below expectations this season.

"I don't think we can take advantage of that," Pellegrini added. "I don't know what has happened in Manchester United. It's not my duty [to know] what happens with the fans or Louis van Gaal.

"We will play against a strong team with a lot of history and they will do all they can to win that game, so we must not be trusting in those kind of things. We must try to have a good performance to win the game on the pitch.

Raheem Sterling (L) of Manchester City shoots at goal while Chris Smalling and Phil Jones of Manchester United attempt to block
Image: Manchester City drew 0-0 with United earlier this season

"When you play a derby it doesn't matter which positions you are fighting for. The important thing is to win that game because you have to wait for the next season, a lot of months, for the next one. It is always important to have that last win."

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