Watch: That’s Offside Debate The Ultimate City & United Treble Combined XI

In the latest episode of That’s Offside, brought to you by Bet442 - rivals KG and Buvey reignite the Manchester divide by attempting to build a combined XI from Manchester United and Manchester City’s treble-winning sides.
Set up in a classic 4-3-3 formation, the debate quickly becomes about more than just footballing ability, touching on legacy, resources and what truly defines greatness.
From Peter Schmeichel in goal to Erling Haaland leading the line, every position is fiercely contested, with both hosts digging deep into club history - and their own loyalties - to justify their selections.
It’s a good job that host Dan Muino is on hand to keep order!
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Midfield Battles And Modern Debates
The most heated discussions centre around midfield, where eras collide head-on.
Buvey insists Kevin De Bruyne edges out Paul Scholes, arguing the Belgian’s ability to control games and dictate tempo in the modern era is unmatched.
KG strongly disagrees, pointing to Scholes’ intelligence, longevity and influence under Sir Alex Ferguson.
A similar clash emerges between Roy Keane and Rodri, with Buvey controversially claiming that Keane should be left out out altogether in favour of City’s metronomic anchor.
Even Bruno Fernandes’ suitability for today’s City side is questioned, highlighting just how unforgiving this combined XI becomes.
Wingers, Strikers And The Bigger Picture
Out wide, Beckham versus Bernardo Silva sparks another flashpoint.
Buvey claims both Silva and Riyad Mahrez offer more versatility and technical quality, while KG defends Becks as the ultimate team player.
Up front, names like Dwight Yorke and Andy Cole are discussed, but both agree Haaland is operating on a different level entirely.
Pep Guardiola versus Sir Alex Ferguson, spending power versus development, and whether this dream XI could truly dominate today’s Premier League - it's all here on That's Offside!
* Who would make your City and United combined XI? Let us know in the comments below.




