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City’s Old Trafford Masterclass Silences The Champions

Sunday the 23rd of October will be written into the history books as Manchester City left Old Trafford with three points after a historic 6-1 derby victory over arch rivals Manchester United which left the red half shocked and humiliated.

It’s a result that has sent shock waves through world football as City sent out real statement of intent at the home of the premier league champions. This was City’s first real test of the season and they passed it with flying colours.

Prior to this game United had gone 18 months without defeat at the Theatre of Dreams which just goes to show how much of a huge result this was for City. It’s a result that has seen City installed as the bookies favourite to win the premier league title in May next year.

City were devastatingly ruthless in front of goal and controlled large parts of the game with clever intelligent possession. But it will be the manner of the defeat that will have upset and angered the majority of the red half of Manchester. United were lacklustre, sloppy in possession and outplayed in the centre of the park where Darren Fletcher and the constant disappointment that is Anderson were played off the park.

Prior to kick off I was informed of the team selections and was instantly surprised to see Danny Welbeck in ahead of Javier Hernandez. I also then tried to compare the two midfield line up’s and could identify that this was where the game was going to be won and that City looked stronger in that department.

It’s worrying  to think how strong a squad that City have constructed because the two midfielders on City’s bench, Nigel De Jong and Samir Nasri would have walked straight into United’s first team in that fixture. We are crying out for creativity in the centre of the field, something that City has an embarrassment of.

United controlled the first 20 minutes of the game without really testing Joe Hart, but like any good team City went ahead totally against the run of play through the impressive Italian Mario Balotelli. The blues went in at half time a goal to the good and had ended the half showing signs of a improved performance and tempo to their game.

It’s the second half where the game was spectacularly turned on its head as Jonny Evans was shown a straight red card for pulling back Balotelli who was through on goal. Some United fans suggested the Italian had dived but TV replays clearly show Evans was correctly given his marching orders. This was always going to be a tough game for United and the fact they found themselves a goal down and a man down made this a difficult game to try and get something out of as City made the extra man advantage work to devastating effect.

With 60 minutes on the clock Balotelli made it 2-0 with a simple tap in as United started to lose the midfield battle and it was 9 minutes later that City found themselves 3-0 up. With 9 minutes left Fletcher claimed a consolation goal but with 90 minutes up City inflicted more pain on their rivals by scoring three goals in quick succession to claim a 6-1 victory in a game that will forever be remembered by the blue half, and will want to be forgotten quickly by the red half.

It’s the manner in which United concealed them late goals which will have annoyed and angered Utd fans and the manager. Sir Alex did not deserve for his players to let him down on such an occasion like a Manchester derby.

With the result at 3-1 United were still trying to push forward for a goal that would have give them hope, I suppose it’s the ‘United Way’ but when you are in that position a man down and the 90 minutes are up you simply have to accept that you will not get anything out of the game.

The reality of it is that City had this contest won when Balotelli scored to make it 2-0; if this was a boxing fight the ref would have stopped it when Sergio Aguero made it 3-0. This fixture could have ended with City hitting double figures as they were a constant threat in the second half, Roberto Mancini’s game plan worked perfectly.

A backlash against Fergie’s team selection has been evident on social networking sites and on today’s talkSPORT radio phone in by countless of United fans.  Who do these people think they are ringing into a talk show to vent their anger at a manager who has built and installed success for the last 25 years of his life at Old Trafford?

This victory for City claimed them three points and the bragging rights of the city until the next chapter in this titanic fixture. With that in mind City I am sure will not get carried away with this result as no trophy has been won on the strength of this result and you would be mad to rule out United coming back from this stronger.

This could be the ‘wake up call’ the reds need, United will be like a wounded animal at the moment, an animal attacked in its own back yard. They need to quickly pick themselves up as they look ahead to a tricky looking fixture against Everton at Goodison Park on Saturday.

For every action there is a reaction and I fully expect United will respond positively to this humiliating defeat. City for the time being sit at the summit of English football’s premier league division five points clear of United and currently have the momentum and confidence to achieve great things this season.

By Kevin Ashford @KevinAshford7

3 Comments

  1. Haha, what a disgrace. As Utd fans globally we seem to feel more humiliation than those who caused this trauma. SAF seems to blame eveyone except himself. I thought the buck must stop with him. He bought players at wrong positions ( Young as a winger but we need a CM ), his tactics and selections are just crazy. And finally he seriously thinks Evans, Fletcher, Park, Carrick, Ferdinand et el are Utd-class players. These all point to one thing: the exit door at Utd. Yes, the truth sometimes will hurt but SAF's time's up. He should go. Now and Here.

  2. Your comment does not suprise me in the slightest. It sounds to me that this message has been left by a person who has no understanding of Manchester United and what Sir Alex has done for the club.

    For you to suggest that he (Sir Alex) should be shown the exit door shows your stupidly and ignorance. The team he picked against Man City was good enough to get something out of that game but the players he selected let him down by not performing.

    It's “fans” like you that give Utd a bad name. I bet leading into Sunday's game you were delighted with our best start to a premier league season? Just goes to show how fickle some fans can be.

  3. Kev, I totally agree.

    John, I can't believe you actually reckon Sir Alex should go. That's the biggest load of rubbish I have heard from a fellow red in some time. Yes, we were well beaten on Sunday, but to call for SAF's head is madness. He is the greatest manager in the history of English club football. He has done so much for Manchester United. City were better on the day, but the league isn't over yet. Let's see where we are in May. Remember these words: “Keep the red flag flying high, because Man United will never die.” We will bounce back.

    LUHG.

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