The momentum for one of the most important Manchester derbies in recent history is gathering pace as Manchester City's Kevin De Bruyne responded to Manchester United's Paul Pogba's claim he 'hoped'

But De Bruyne dismissed the notion that karma had struck Pogba for his contentious words and said that he would rather they were at full strength and had all their best players available. The Belgian star said:
“I don’t want anyone to get injured. It’s a competition, you want to play against the best teams and the best players.”
BREAKING: @ManUtd midfielder Paul Pogba will miss Manchester derby after club choose not to appeal against his three-game ban for red card at Arsenal. pic.twitter.com/GCjdIrLZub
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Although Pogba's comments could be interpreted as being spiteful, the dynamic midfielder was trying to suggest lets see how City get on if some of their influential players were missing instead of wishing ill on their opponents.

However, De Bruyne was eager to avoid being drawn into a crossfire of words with his rival, although he did concede Pogba's three-match suspension could be a huge blow to the Reds' aspirations for their encounter.
City's midfielder
“He took a red card and that’s the way it goes. You have injuries and suspensions.”
Regardless of what team United's Mourinho or City's Guardiola put out on Sunday afternoon, the match is sure to be one of the most intriguing and exciting fixtures of this season's Premier League.