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'United have momentum, confident ahead of Manchester derby'

August 29, 2016 17:34 IST
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Manchester United's Marcus Rashford (centre) celebrates scoring the first goal with teammates Wayne Rooney (left) and Zlatan Ibrahimovic during the English Premier League match against Hull City at KCOM Stadium in Hull on Saturday

IMAGE: Manchester United's Marcus Rashford (centre) celebrates scoring the first goal with teammates Wayne Rooney (left) and Zlatan Ibrahimovic during the English Premier League match against Hull City at KCOM Stadium in Hull on Saturday. Photograph: Mark Runnacles/Getty Images

Manchester United's unbeaten start to the Premier League has helped the club build momentum before the derby clash against ManchesterCity, striker Wayne Rooney has said.

Marcus Rashford slotted in a winner in stoppage time against HullCity last weekend to ensure that Jose Mourinho's side were tied at the top of the Premier League on nine points after three league games.

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However, Rooney, who scored in United's 3-1 victory against Bournemouth in their opening league game, urged his team not to take their foot of the pedal against City, who also remain unbeaten this season.

"It's early but you want to try to build momentum and especially going into the international break," Rooney told British media.

"To go there with three wins is important and with the next game being ManCity it was a big win for us, even though it's so early in the season.

"We know whatever happens against City isn't going to define the season but it's always nice to go into that break with the three wins."

Mourinho and City manager Pep Guardiola will renew their rivalry when the two Manchester clubs meet on September 10 at Old Trafford, and Rooney said there was an air of excitement ahead of the eagerly anticipated clash.

"It's a game players, staff, media, fans, everyone will be looking forward to," he added.

"It's a Manchester derby but also with Jose and Pep Guardiola at ManCity.

"It's exciting for everyone and exciting to play in." 

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