Man. City 6-3 Man.United Match Report

Man. City 6-3 Man.United

It was the first
hat-trick of Foden’s career.
This was the
highest-ever scoring Manchester derby in any competition.

City
looked United from the start, keeping possession and creating chance after
chance. 
Foden
scored in the eighth minute before the Netherlands scored twice within half an
hour. 
Foden
added another half-time goal as United went 4-0 down for the second time this
season. 

This
time, United fans were seen leaving the Etihad Stadium. Anthony pulled one back
for 
United
early in the second half but City were unable to stop him today. He completed
Dutch hat-trick in the
64th minute, becoming the first City player to score three goals 
against
United since Francis Lee in 1970. Foden matched his teammate’s hat-trick
with 
the
third goal in the 72nd. Anthony Martial scored two consolation goals for United
in 
the
closing minutes, the second from the penalty spot, but United were unable to
fight back.

Manchester
City’s Erling Haaland became the first player to score three consecutive home
hat-tricks in the Premier League as Manchester United were humiliated on the
hill at the Etihad Stadium.

Imagine
a warm Erik ten Hag playing the same starting XI that was started in the battle
against Arsenal, with Cristiano Ronaldo one of them on the bench.

Obviously,
a wave and dirty glory like Britain, which are completely touched, indignantly
pouted three, feels terrible.

United
kicked off the derby and almost instantly Diogo Dalot was booked for a foul on
Jack Grealish and that one was filled with a mess of a goal to say that David
de Gea’s save combined my numerous blocked shots that played his score allowing
of the tone.

Although
not indifferent, City will not be keeping their ice for long, with Phil Foden
coming in at the bottom with Bernardo Silva under De Gea.

United’s
forward pressure tried to break down City’s back line and a half chance fell to
Marcus Rashford with Ederson catching away, though I couldn’t contain his pain
and at this point I couldn’t. City felt the pressure with Ilkay Gundogan
hitting the post with a free-kick and another Foden shot flying too high and by
20 minutes the men in blue were in full control of the tie.

United’s
other full-back, Tyrell Malacia, was booked for a foul on the aforementioned
Englishman, which means the alarm bells are ringing.

A
couple of minutes and 33 minutes left for the second time, as he was thrown
into the in-form man, Erling Haaland. The downside is the great effect of
Malacia’s effort to cut the ball out, the walking technique deflecting
Haaland’s high header from the corner to cross the line.

Towards
the end of the first half, Raphael Varane was compensated for Victor Lindelof
before the collapse.

Shaw’s
second-half volley was headed over by Tyrell Malacia, with Erik 1 Hag fearing a
yellow card over the Dutchman’s head.

At
the mark, Rashford was replaced by Antonio Martial and McTominay Casemir, with
Erik ten Hag not getting the manipulation of Rashford’s minutes. Fred also came
on for Jaden Sancho.

City
are on the move, with Haaland’s end and Foden setting up their tricks inside 20
minutes. At this point the game was full and suffering and Bruno Fernandes was
shown a yellow card for the match.

Anthony
Martial grabbed a backhand header from Ederson’s deflected save and also
converted a penalty which he won in the dying moments of the match.


Lineups Man. City 6-3 Man.United
 4-3-3

Man City: 

Ederson ; Walker , Ake , Akanji , Cancelo ; Gundogan , De Bruyne , Bernardo ; Foden , Haaland , Grealish

Subs: Gomez , Laporte , Alvarez , Palmer , Mahrez 


4-2-3-1

Man Utd: 

De Gea ; Dalot , Martinez , Varane , Malacia ; McTominay , Eriksen ; Antony , Fernandes , Sancho ;
Rashford

Subs: Lindelof , Shaw , Casemiro , Fred , Martial


Scorers:

Man. City:
Phil Foden (,, )
Erling  Haaland (, , )

Man. Utd:
A dos Santos  ()
A Martial (, penalty)

Bookings:

Man. Utd:
Tyrell Malacia
Diogo Dalot
Bruno Fernandes


Referee: Michael Oliver
Venue : Etihad Stadium, Manchester

Player of the Match: Erling Haaland (Man. City)

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