We’re doing fine – Kompany
Date published: 19 October 2012
MANCHESTER City captain Vincent Kompany is happy with the champions' start to the season - but feels they still have plenty more in reserve.
City are in third place as the Barclays Premier League resumes after the international break, but are yet to consistently reproduce the form shown for most of last season.
They suggested better was to come as they recorded a first clean sheet of the season in a more impressive 3–0 win over Sunderland last time out.
City face West Brom at The Hawthorns tomorrow and Kompany said: "I just look at the league now and we are in a good position.
SECOND-placed Manchester United will hope to build on their victory over Newcastle last week when Stoke visit Old Trafford tomorrow.
The Potters have proved tough to beat this term, having lost just once in the league. United expect them to bring their usual tenacity. Winger Nani said: "It is always hard to play against Stoke. They are physical and have very strong players. Most of the game is in the air.”
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