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Manchester City Beat Manchester United in Derby

Manchester City Beat Manchester United in Derby: There was no drama, no last-minute twists, and no wild finish. Just one team quietly outplaying the other from start to finish.

Manchester City rolled into Old Trafford and walked away with a comfortable win, barely needing to shift out of second gear. In a fixture that has historically produced fireworks, this edition of the Manchester Derby was more of a reminder: right now, there’s a clear gap between the two sides.

 

Manchester City Beat Manchester United in Derby:

From the opening whistle, City looked sharper, hungrier, and far more organized. They moved the ball with purpose, pressed high, and barely gave United a moment to settle. Kevin De Bruyne pulled the strings in midfield, as he always does, while Phil Foden buzzed around the final third causing constant problems.

It wasn’t long before Erling Haaland broke the deadlock, finishing off a well-worked move with typical ruthlessness. The Norwegian barely celebrated. It felt routine.

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United, meanwhile, looked hesitant. Sloppy passing, nervous defending, and a lack of connection between midfield and attack made it easy for City to control the tempo. Rashford worked hard, Bruno Fernandes tried to spark something—but nothing really clicked.

Foden Seals It, City Cruise

If the first half was about control, the second half was about confirmation. Phil Foden doubled City’s lead after the break, slotting in with ease after another sweeping move that sliced United open.

From there, City simply managed the game. They didn’t over-commit, didn’t lose shape—they just kept the ball, kept United chasing, and quietly drained the life out of the contest.

There were no late heroics from United, no sign of a comeback. Even the home crowd, known for rallying late, seemed to sense there was no turning this one around.

A Tale of Two Clubs

This game felt like a snapshot of where these two clubs are right now. Cities, with their structure, clarity, and depth, are chasing another title. United, still searching for identity and consistency, they are miles off that pace.

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The contrast in the dugouts told its own story. Pep Guardiola was calm and focused, adjusting details here and there. Erik ten Hag, on the other hand, looked frustrated—another big game slipping away, and few answers to offer.

Final Thoughts

This wasn’t just another derby win for City—it was a quiet, confident statement. One that didn’t need shouting. They came, they controlled, and they walked away with three points like it was just another day at the office.

For United, the questions keep piling up. For City, it’s business as usual.


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