That's certainly the expectation, I'd have thought, if we conducted a straw poll tonight about my team's chances.
Time was, when I started my posting odyssey on this site, that WHUFC and MCFC were broadly matched. This was the season pre-Hughes, by recollection, when we finished one place above SGE's team (that saucy Riverside capitulation might have had something to do with that).
Since then, the two teams have very much gone off in a different direction.
Watch out for:
Piquionne, if Avram actually selects him to start in front of Carlton Stroll - his height and skill can cause most defences a few problems
Hines - aka Billy Whizz, as much as he has only just come back to the bench from a long haul on the treatment table
Obinna - who may be a bit haphazard, but he's got the running and occasional trickery to conjure an opening
Parker - if you're dawdling with the ball in the middle or not following the runners into your box, and
Tomkins - who has a bit of composure at the back and is getting better all the time.
The rest of our squad is like a speck on the radar of football as an international concept, in comparison with the galacticos who now play in your colours.
As much as I am obviously concentrating on the wrong end at the moment, it is fair to say that the Premiership this season is shaping up to go right to the wire. All of the other teams alongside whom you occupy the top 4 are capable of being beaten, or at least held. Mancini's efforts to ensure that you lose as little as possible may not be the most thrilling way of winning the title, but I reckon that it allows you to keep the pace with something left in the tank.
So, from 1700 next Saturday onwards, god speed City. Just try to afford us a degree of respect beforehand eh? A leaf from returning hero Carlito's book, perhaps?

If you're coming down, safe journey too.