Pellegrini backs City defence in Kompany´s absence ahead of derby showdown

Manchester City manager Manuel Pellerini has hinted that captain Vincent Kompany will not return to his starting line-up for Sunday s derby against Manchester United.

Kompany suffered a calf injury during City s Champions League defeat to Juventus in September and went against his manager s wishes in returning to action for Belgium s Euro 2012 qualifier against Israel, despite missing all five of his club s matches in the intervening period.

Following this month s international break, Kompany looked on as an unused substitute when City beat AFC Bournemouth 5-1 and only came on in injury time against La Liga side Sevilla following Kevin De Bruyne s late winner on Wednesday.

At a pre-match media conference ahead of the top-of-the-table clash at Old Trafford, Pellegrini offered his latest assurances that there are no problems between himself and Kompany – maintaining his stance that the defender s omission relates to him being short of full fitness.

However, he praised the form of incumbent centre-back duo Eliaquim Mangala and Nicolas Otamendi and said he would pick the best players for the moment .

I don’t have a problem with Vincent, Pellegrini said. Every week I choose the starting XI that’s best for that game.

Other players must wait. It s exactly the same for all the players.

I m not punishing Vincent. I have no problems in my relations with Vincent.

After one month, five weeks without playing [or] training you must be fit. It is important to work some days before return to the team.

He added: It s crucial to play with the best players for the moment. Football is moments – now, Mangala and Otamendi are doing well.

Pellegrini confirmed that there would be no alteration to a significant list of injury absentees for the 170th Manchester derby – with influential playmaker David Silva (ankle), remaining on the sidelines alongside Sergio Aguero, Samir Nasri, Fabian Delph (all hamstring) and Gael Clichy (ankle).

The Chilean pushed free-scoring midfielder De Bruyne into a centre-forward role during the closing stages against Sevilla – an ultimately inspired switch, which he believes underlines City s capacity to cope amid reduced attacking options.

We can play in different ways and we can win, Pellegrini added. Kevin De Bruyne is not a striker but he could play as a striker if we need him to.

Last season we had a lot of different ways to play – when our strikers were injured, we played with [James] Milner [in attack] and scored goals.

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