Manchester City triumphed at the Etihad Stadium to keep up the pressure on Premier League leaders Liverpool and earn a sixth win in the last seven Manchester derbies.
Things didn’t always look as though City would win. Marcus Rashford had the first word with a blistering strike inside the first 10 minutes, beating Ederson from 25-yards with a rocket that rattled into the underside of the crossbar and finished in the back of the net.
United’s Andre Onana performed admirably in goal as City stepped up the tempo but the hosts should have entered the half-time break on level terms only for Erling Haaland to volley over the crossbar from close range.
Phil Foden, quickly making the derby his stage to perform on, nipped in from the right just before the hour mark and nailed a left footed strike into the far top corner to equalise. With 10 minutes to go Foden, aided superbly by Julian Alvarez, finished off a slick move to get into the box and coolly finished past Onana to put the hosts ahead before Haaland closed out the match in stoppage time.
Relive the action from the Manchester derby below:
Ahead of this afternoon’s game, Guardiola has singled out Bruno Fernandes as one of United’s key threats.
The Portuguese international has endured a quieter spell in recent months and has come in for some criticism but the Spanish coach believes he still possesses an abundance of quality.
‘He is an exceptional player,’ Guardiola said. “Especially the consistency to play in every single game and in every single competition.
“I admire him a lot for that. He is a guy that when he has the ball, something is going to happen. In set pieces, in connections with players up front with [Alejandro] Garnacho, with Rashford, all the strikers they have up there.”
Asked if his side will work to specifically nullify Fernandes’ threat, Guardiola said: “Of course, it always has to be like that. Always he can be creating something.”
(AP)
Ben Fleming3 March 2024 12:25
Why is Man City vs Manchester United kicking off at an ‘unusual’ time today?
Manchester City host Manchester United at the Etihad Stadium as the hosts to bolster their bid for another title with derby day victory - but the match is kicking off at the “unusual” time of 3.30pm GMT.
The clash between the cross-town rivals looked set to take the 4:30pm slot on ‘Super Sunday’, when the standout fixture of the Premier League weekend is usually played.
But the kick-off time has been brought forward by an hour following consultation between the local authorities and broadcasters, with both clubs agreeing to the change.
A statement from Manchester United confirmed: “The unusual start time was agreed following consultation between the clubs, the broadcaster and local authorities.”
When Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s purchase of a 25% stake in Manchester United was finalised the Ineos billionaire came out and said that his goal was to ‘knock Man City off the perch’.
Since then Pep Guardiola has had his say believing that this era of the English top flight belongs to his club.
"The 80s was Liverpool, 90s United and now we have won seven Premier Leagues in the last 11 or 12 years," said Guardiola.
"But in 50 or 60 years there has never been one country where one team always dominates and controls everything. We will try in this organisation to extend this as much as possible for many years.
"Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his people know the diagnosis of their club. I don’t know anything about that club. If they said they need two or three years to be there, who am I to say the opposite?"
Mike Jones3 March 2024 12:07
How Phil Foden became Man City’s invisible, invaluable talisman
The last time Manchester United visited the Etihad Stadium, Phil Foden achieved a historic feat. He became the first player to score a hat-trick in a Manchester derby for all of nine minutes. Admittedly, until Erling Haaland had completed his own treble, no one else had mustered one in the fixture since Andrei Kanchelskis in 1994.
The last time Manchester City beat Manchester United, Foden was on target and yet overshadowed by Haaland again, scoring the third goal at Old Trafford in October. As he approaches his 12th derby – at 23, it is another indication of how Foden is amassing the numbers of a senior player while still relatively young – it is as a member of the supporting cast again.
Foden is often a support cast to Kevin De Bruyne and Erling Haaland but can impact the Manchester derby in particular because of that
Mike Jones3 March 2024 12:00
City emulating United
Man City have won five of the last six Premier League titles, while Manchester United’s most recent league title came in 2013 - Sir Alex Ferguson’s final year in charge.
Last year City matched their rivals’ feat from 1998-99 by winning the Treble and are battling to repeat the feat this season by vying for the Premier League title, the Champions League trophy and the FA Cup.
Mike Jones3 March 2024 11:50
United’s shocking defence
Manchester City have scored a combined 10 goals in their last two home games against Manchester United and are vying for a third consecutive home league win against them for the first time since a run of four wins between 1952 and 1955.
With the Red Devils missing key defenders for this clash it could turn out to be a big scoreline again for Pep Guardiola’s men.
Mike Jones3 March 2024 11:42
Guardiola sees Ratcliffe praise as an ‘honour'
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola says it is a "complete honour" to receive praise from Manchester United’s new owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe who claimed City have played some of the best football he had ever seen.
"I just say ‘thank you so much’," Guardiola said. "Sometimes they are more than the titles, the compliments of the personalities that make this country, like Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s comments.
“It is a complete honour for us.
"One can produce emotions and feelings for the players and our rivals. That helps to do our job. Thank you so much on behalf of all of us."
Mike Jones3 March 2024 11:35
Inside the power battles at the heart of the new Manchester United
Over the past few months, Jean-Claude Blanc has kept a line of dialogue open with Zinedine Zidane. Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos and Blanc, the chief executive of its sports arm, have long been admirers of the former Real Madrid manager. That level of Champions League success is naturally what Ineos is aspiring to at Manchester United.
This isn’t to say that Zidane is set to take over at Old Trafford in the summer, but it is a connection the group is naturally keeping open.
It similarly feeds into the feeling around Erik ten Hag’s future. Virtually everyone is saying it is up in the air. Ineos is monitoring everything and consulting, and will make the decision it best sees fit.
As Manchester United take on their city rivals on the pitch on Sunday, there are years of work ahead in order to catch up off it. But with Sir Jim Ratcliffe leading the revolution, change could be coming sooner than expected, writes Miguel Delaney
Mike Jones3 March 2024 11:27
Manchester derby results
Manchester City have won five of their last six games in all competitions against Manchester United. Their only loss in that time came in a 2-1 defeat at Old Trafford in January 2023.
Ben Fleming3 March 2024 11:18
Ratcliffe’s first Manchester derby
Today’s match is the first Manchester derby since Sir Jim Ratcliffe became a co-owner of Manchester United and took over their footballing operations.
When the deal completed he said he wanted to knock Manchester City "off their perch" within three years and described their 4-0 win over Real Madrid in last season’s Champions League semi-final as "the best football I’ve seen".
Will Ratcliffe get his wish earlier than expected with a United victory this afternoon?
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