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SUNDAY, MAY 18, 2025
United complete double over City with 2-0 home win

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Reuters
09 March, 2020, 11:00 am
Last modified: 09 March, 2020, 11:05 am

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United complete double over City with 2-0 home win

United’s triumph over second-placed City leaves runaway leaders Liverpool, who have a 25-point advantage, even closer to the title.

Reuters
09 March, 2020, 11:00 am
Last modified: 09 March, 2020, 11:05 am
 Manchester United's Anthony Martial scores their first goal Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine
Manchester United's Anthony Martial scores their first goal Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine

Manchester United completed their first home and away Premier League double over Manchester City since the Alex Ferguson era with goals from Anthony Martial and Scott McTominay giving them a 2-0 victory at Old Trafford on Sunday.

United's triumph over second-placed City leaves runaway leaders Liverpool, who have a 25-point advantage, even closer to the title but not even that bitter-sweet element of the win could dampen the celebrations in the Stretford End.

Liverpool now require only two more wins to guarantee to lift their first league title for 30 years and may not even need those six points if City fail to beat Arsenal and Burnley in their upcoming games before the Merseyside derby.

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United may have had to defend for large parts of the second half but they were disciplined throughout and allowed City few clear chances after taking the lead in the 30th minute through Martial after a clever free-kick from Bruno Fernandes.

The arrival of Portuguese midfielder Fernandes in late January has transformed United's season and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's improving side are now unbeaten in their last 10 games in all competitions.

The creativity and verve of Fernandes has been key to that upturn in form, but there have been improvements across the field as United have moved up to fifth, still three points off the fourth Champions League spot currently held by Chelsea.

But no-one in Manchester needs reminding that fifth place may be enough to face the continental elite next term if City's two-year UEFA ban from Europe is upheld despite their appeal.

Shaky start

United were shaky in the opening stages, sitting deep and allowing City space to move the ball around midfield, but after adjusting they began to take advantage of the absence of the injured Kevin De Bruyne from the City midfield.

United's opening goal was straight off the training ground with Fernandes surprising City's defence with a sharply-taken chipped free-kick over the top to Martial whose volley sneaked under the arm of the diving Ederson.

It was a goal which delighted Norwegian Solskjaer who has been pushing Martial to gain more of a predator's instinct and it was one of several signs of a good understanding between the Frenchman and Fernandes.

"Anthony and Bruno have hit it off. It is a privilege to be a manager of a squad with this attitude. You can't ask for more. They are going to improve as players as well," said Solskjaer.

City had a Sergio Aguero effort ruled out for offside after the break but with Bernardo Silva unusually ineffective, the champions lacked their trademark midfield dominance.

Raheem Sterling was unable to connect with a low ball across the face of the goal from Riyad Mahrez in one of the few clear openings City created.

Raucous joy 

At the other end, the speedy Dan James broke clear after a wonderful through ball from the outstanding Aaron Wan-Bissaka but opted to blast at Ederson when he could have squared the ball to a teammate.

But the game was to end in raucous joy for the United faithful as substitute McTominay made sure of the points by driving the ball into the unguarded net from 25 metres after a woeful throw-out from Ederson straight to the midfielder.

"That was such a sweet moment. It's such a beautiful feeling to score like that in front of the fans. But we can't get too carried away and need to keep pushing for the Champions League," said the Scotland international.

"We will take confidence from that but in the coming weeks we have got to keep the run going," he said.

Guardiola defended his team's performance but Bernardo Silva was more frank in his assessment.

"A very bad day for us, it is always a special game even though we are not going for the title. It is a special game for our fans and us and we need to do better. It is not acceptable to play this way and lose like this," he said.

The last time United completed the league double over City was in the 2009/10 season.

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