It’s all good when you’re winning – or at least while you’re doing better than those you dislike. In football, the fanbase’s mood is determined not only by their team’s results but also by their opponents’.Pep reveals Sir Alex texted him before the Champions League triumphIn Manchester, the city is divided into Red and Blue. After a long-lasting domination of the Manchester United faithful, their boasting of the famous 1999 Treble and the string of world-class players who have represented the club, the time has come for their “noisy neighbours” to celebrate having won the Premier League, the Carabao Cup, and the trophy they lusted over so much – the UEFA Champions League.Rashford made the front page after Man City won the treble..you can’t make this up 😂 pic.twitter.com/Y0OQ5b4UK6— Daniel🇳🇬🇳🇬 (@danielogoun7) June 11, 2023 These days, all we see online are videos of Jack Grealish and his teammates enjoying themselves, partying and celebrating with ecstatic supporters. But how do Manchester United people feel? Well, not nice, according to Marcus Rashford. The United’s talisman admitted that being a Red in the city of Manchester these days isn’t very comfortable.”It’s not nice. But it’s football. The best team who consistently plays the best football will win the most trophies. They’ve won three, so well done to them. We just move on and it’s up to them to keep it up. It’s up to us to catch them up.”##NAJAVA_MECA_7318672##Rashford got together with five Cityzens for England duty on Tuesday evening. The quintet of Jack Grealish, Kyle Walker, John Stones, Phil Foden and Kalvin Phillips had to end their alcohol-fuelled parading around Manchester and report to England boss Gareth Southgate. Still, they gave Rashford a bit of teasing. But Marcus deserved a pat on the back for showing great sportsmanship.”I’ll say congratulations to them. It’s football. It’s nothing new. Just look at Barcelona or Real Madrid a few years ago. They were consistently the best team, so they won trophies. Watching City’s celebrations provides extra motivation for us at United to close the gap.”