One of football’s most historic derbies took place this Sunday as Manchester United beat their bitter rivals Manchester City 2-0 at Old Trafford. Here is all you need to know about this thunderous encounter…
Contrary to our prediction, Ole Gunnar Solskaer’s men completed a Premier League double over derby rivals Man City for the first time since Sir Alex Ferguson retired, last achieving it a whole decade ago.
United’s monumental triumph was a personal misery for City’s goalkeeper Ederson, who was having a teeeeerrible night and ended up gifting Solskaer’s side two goals.
The normally reliable Brazilian keeper allowed Anthony Martial’s brilliant shot to roll under his body from a Bruno Fernandes free-kick half an hour into the match. Fun fact: Martial is now only the second Manchester United player to score in three consecutive starts in Premier League Manchester derbies and the first since Eric Cantona netted in five in a row between March 1993 and April 1996.
And just when we thought Ederson’s rough night was finally over, he did the unthinkable. With seconds left he threw a clearance straight into Scott McTominay, who struck first time, sending a stunning finish straight into the back of Man City’s net. Absolute scenes at Old Trafford.
But it wasn’t just Ederson. Pep Guardiola’s entire squad were struggling on Sunday night. Although they had 73% possession, they had just one attempt at United’s goal in the first half, which is their lowest tally in the first half of a Premier League match since October 2018. City have now suffered their seventh defeat of the season, making 2019/20 the worst season in Guardiola’s managerial career.
VAR intervened to rule out a Sergio Aguero goal to offside and apart from that, the Citizens did not achieve much of anything on the pitch, whilst Man Utd have taken their unbeaten run to 10 games in all competitions.
Special shout-out to Bruno Fernandes, who since making his Premier League debut on February the 1st has been directly involved in more league goals than any other player in the competition (2 goals, 3 assists).
“It’s a privilege to be their manager,” Solskjaer told BBC Sport. “They give absolutely everything. They know they are all good players but they want to learn as well. We feel we are improving as a squad and a team. But we are still fifth. We need points to catch Chelsea and Leicester, so need to keep plugging away.”
Man Utd clinch the fifth spot on the table with 45 points, directly behind Chelsea’s 48, whilst Man City are comfortably in second with 57 points.
That’s it from one of football’s biggest derbies. See you on Monday for the full round-up of the Premier Leauge weekend. Make sure to bet with 22Bet!
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