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Man City vs Manchester United LIVE: Community Shield result and reaction after Akanji scores winning penalty

Manchester City needed a penalty shootout to beat Manchester United in the Community Shield

Chris Wilson
Saturday 10 August 2024 15:09 EDT
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Manchester City secured their first Community Shield win since 2019, with Manuel Akanji scoring the decisive eighth penalty against local rivals Manchester United.

The game started off in a slow fashion, with Alejandro Garnacho breaking the deadlock in the 82nd minute with a stunning strike, before Bernardo Silva equalised with just a minute of normal time to take the game to penalties at Wembley.

There were just two misses from Bernardo Silva and Jadon Sancho in the first five penalties, which included a goal from Ederson, before it went to sudden death.

Jonny Evans did not look confident stepping up for his side’s eighth and ended up firing over the bar, while Akanji rolled his into the back of the net to give Pep Guardiola’s side the victory.

Man City 0-0 Manchester United

55 mins

DISALLOWED GOAL!

It’s clearly offside, but it was brilliant from Fernandes.

He latches on to the through ball and cuts back, eventually curling a shot over Ederson and into the far corner.

The VAR check is quick, and it’s ruled out.

Chris Wilson10 August 2024 16:14

Man City 0-0 Manchester United

53 mins

Well played from Casemiro in defence to dispossess Doku in the box, but United can’t capitalise as ball over the top to Rashford is intercepted.

Chris Wilson10 August 2024 16:13

Man City 0-0 Manchester United

51 mins

The second half has started in a similar way to the first, with United knocking it around the back and City not bothering to press as of yet.

Chris Wilson10 August 2024 16:11

Man City 0-0 Manchester United

49 mins

United have started with more purpose than they had during a lot of the first half, but they’re struggling a little when they have the ball near the City box. The lack of centre-forward has been telling so far.

Chris Wilson10 August 2024 16:09

Man City 0-0 Manchester United

46 mins

Some great play from Mainoo to scoop a pass out of a tight area to Fernanfes. The Portuguese plays Rashford in behind the defence, though he can’t make anything of it as City get numbers back.

Chris Wilson10 August 2024 16:06

Kick-off: Man City 0-0 Manchester United

McAtee gets the second half started in London.

Chris Wilson10 August 2024 16:05

HALF-TIME: Man City 0-0 Manchester United

Both teams are back out onto the pitch now. No changes at half-time from either manager.

Both sides have new signings on the bench – United have the Netherlands’ Joshua Zirkzee, signed from Bologna, while City have new Brazilian Savinho, who spent the last season impressing for Girona in La Liga.

Chris Wilson10 August 2024 16:04

HALF-TIME: Man City 0-0 Manchester United

A few minutes away from the second half now. Will we see penalties or will one of these sides take it in normal time?

A reminder that the Community Shield goes straight to penalties, rather than extra-time, if there’s no winner in the 90.

Chris Wilson10 August 2024 16:02

HALF-TIME: Man City 0-0 Manchester United

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Chris Wilson10 August 2024 15:55

HALF-TIME: Man City 0-0 Manchester United

The referee blows the whistle and we go into the break at 0-0. Not a classic by any means – United probably with the better chances overall, but City dominated as usual in parts too.

Not a lot to read into for City, with a severely depleted squad but a clear plan. For United, there have been flashes of attacking innovation, but the way they played in parts won’t be the cause for a lot of hope among their fans.

Chris Wilson10 August 2024 15:50

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