Patrice Evra says Manchester United are not worrying about rivals Manchester City this season, and are focusing only on their own performances.
Roberto Mancini's side currently sit second on the Premier League table, seven points behind United, a margin that is one point less than the gap they bridged at the end of last season to win their first league title since the 1967-68 campaign.
"This year we are focusing more on ourselves, whereas last year we were more worried about City," Evra told Canal+.
"There was too much focus on what they were going to do in their next game.
"But this year it's about us. By having a good season, we will become the champions.
"We finished last season with the same number of points as the champions and it was obvious we are stronger than last year given the addition of players like [Robin] van Persie and Shinji Kagawa."
United have been in fine form in the Premier League this season, winning 18 out of a possible 22 matches and going unbeaten in 10 games since their 1-0 defeat to Norwich on November 17.
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