Pep Guardiola is enjoying his side’s run of good form with the Manchester derby fast approaching

No prizes for guessing who has the easier run-up to the Manchester derby at Old Trafford on Saturday.

For Pep Guardiola, this cakewalk against Fulham and a dead rubber at home to Marseille in the Champions League on Wednesday.

For Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, a taxing comeback victory at West Ham and a do-or-die group decider in Leipzig on Tuesday night.

Pep Guardiola's City side won back-to-back league games for the first time this season

Pep Guardiola’s City side won back-to-back league games for the first time this season

His team are coming into form ahead of next week's clash with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's Manchester United

His team are coming into form ahead of next week’s clash with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s Manchester United

The only thing not in Guardiola’s favour is that Manchester City go into the 183rd derby with 24 hours’ less recovery time, but that will matter little if he makes wholesale changes against Marseille. The Spaniard could not have wished for better preparation before taking on Solskjaer, who has won three of the last four meetings between the two.

Victory over Fulham was so comfortable that Guardiola — a staunch advocate of using five substitutes this season — became the first City manager since Stuart Pearce more than 15 years ago not to use one in a League match.

Guardiola’s 700th game as a coach was done and dusted inside 26 minutes. Kevin De Bruyne set up Raheem Sterling for the first goal, then converted a penalty after Sterling went down under Joachim Andersen’s challenge. Job done.

Raheem Sterling was in fine form against Fulham - scoring the opener and winning the penalty

Raheem Sterling was in fine form against Fulham – scoring the opener and winning the penalty

It could easily have been a repeat of City’s 5-0 win over Burnley a week earlier as they recorded back-to-back League wins for the first time this season.

Fulham tend not to cause them too much trouble — City have won their last 10 games against the Londoners by an aggregate score of 29-3 — but it is clear that Guardiola’s side are coming into form after a difficult start to the season.

The goals are flowing again and, more importantly to the manager, they have stopped going in at the other end. This was City’s fourth straight clean sheet. The closest Ederson came to being beaten was a backpass from John Stones.

‘We are in a good moment,’ said Guardiola. ‘It’s important we won and that defenders didn’t make mistakes and gift goals. We struggled at the beginning of the season for many reasons. Now four games, four clean sheets. It’s so important for us to maintain this solidity.’

John Stones is hoping for an extended run of matches after being given a chance in the team

John Stones is hoping for an extended run of matches after being given a chance in the team

Guardiola name-checked Ruben Dias, Eric Garcia, Benjamin Mendy and Joao Cancelo for their contributions in recent weeks, but Aymeric Laporte continues to be a notable absentee. 

Once indispensable, the Frenchman has not featured since City’s defeat by Tottenham five games ago. Dias is the main man now, with a resurgent Stones alongside him. ‘We’re all fighting for our places,’ said Stones. ‘When you get a chance you have to take it. On a personal note, I’m made up.’

Credit to Fulham for giving it a go in the second half. It doesn’t get any easier for Scott Parker’s side, with Liverpool next up on Sunday.

‘This is not a low for us,’ said Parker. ‘A team that lacks belief, that lacks a real assertiveness, that’s a dead team. We’ll never lack belief.’

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