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Ralf Rangnick might have been unaware of the intense rivalry that exists between Manchester United and Leeds.
But the German coach would have had to have spent the last decade on the moon not to have appreciated the one shared by United and the team on his doorstep.
Back in 2011 former United manager Sir Alex Ferguson fanned the flames between the Manchester rivals when he branded City his "noisy neighbours".
It was mainly prompted by the Carlos Tevez 'Welcome to Manchester' poster splattered around the blue half of the city, after the then-United striker had crossed town to sign for City in July 2009.
As was often the case, Fergie was proved right with his rather caustic and cutting description of the club he'd treated with such disdain and pity for so long.
Since billionaire Sheikh Mansour bought City in 2008, the club has caused quite a racket - and Fergie's ears have not stopped ringing.
While United have lurched into an almost criminal decline, City have grown to become the dominant power in English football with 13 major trophies won since Mansour rode into town.
The Champions League might continue to elude them, but included in this impressive haul of silverware have been one domestic treble and three doubles.
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