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Jesse Lingard challenges Manchester United to extend strong record at Manchester City

Jesse Lingard celebrates against Manchester City
Image: Jesse Lingard celebrates against Manchester City

Jesse Lingard has challenged his Manchester United team-mates to extend their strong record at the Etihad by beating rivals City on Sunday.

United have had a good record when travelling across the city in recent years, having won seven of their last 15 away derbies and they have not lost on the east side of Manchester since November 2014.

That record was in jeopardy last season when City - needing a win to confirm their status as Premier League champions - led 2-0 at half-time, only for Paul Pogba to inspire a stunning turnaround and a 3-2 United win.

Jesse Lingard against Manchester City

And Lingard is keen to sample that winning feeling again when the two teams meet on Super Sunday, live on Sky Sports.

"The win last season there was a mad feeling and, hopefully, we can do it again," Lingard told MUTV.

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"We've done well there and it's just about fine margins sometimes. We kept our mental state last season and got the win in the end.

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Jose Mourinho says his Manchester United team are 'growing up' but admits they need to start scoring first in more games.

"The way the fans were supporting us, even at 2-0 down, they stayed with us and backed us throughout the game and that spurred us on."

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United will arrive at the Etihad trailing the league leaders and defending champions by nine points after an uncertain start to the season which put manager Jose Mourinho under plenty of pressure.

Lingard celebrates with Paul Pogba
Image: Lingard celebrates with Paul Pogba

But they appear to have rediscovered their mojo in recent weeks, sparked by a come-from-behind victory over Newcastle on October 6, and they have won their last three outings.

Lingard was back in the starting line-up for United on Wednesday night when they completed another late turnaround - this time beating Juventus 2-1 in the Champions League - having recently overcome a groin injury.

"I think these big games are what you play for," he said. "The more pressure there is, you fire off that pressure. They're the games you want to be involved in, like everyone else.

 during the Premier League match between AFC Bournemouth and Manchester United at Vitality Stadium on November 3, 2018 in Bournemouth, United Kingdom.
Image: Manchester United have won their last three outings

"The most important thing is to believe, in ourselves, that we can do it. I believe in this team."

Romelu Lukaku could miss the match with a thigh injury, perhaps providing an opportunity for Marcus Rashford, who scored the only goal in United's 1-0 win at the Etihad in 2016.

Rashford played only the final eight minutes of last season's dramatic derby, but it is always a special day for the academy product.

Marcus Rashford scored for Manchester United at the Etihad in 2016
Image: Marcus Rashford scored for Manchester United at the Etihad in 2016

"Last season's derby at City was amazing," Rashford said. "I was on the bench for that game and I was itching to get on. We were so focused on not losing that game, winning was the only option for us when we went out in the second half.

"That feeling of being two goals behind was a horrible one and coming back from that was amazing. We're all looking forward to Sunday's match and hopefully we can leave the stadium with the same feeling again."

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