Man Utd pick up comprehensive win over rivals City in Carrick's first game

Manchester United's Bryan Mbeumo (C) celebrates with Amad Diallo (L) after scoring the opening goal
Manchester United's Bryan Mbeumo (C) celebrates with Amad Diallo (L) after scoring the opening goalDarren Staples / AFP

Michael Carrick’s tenure as interim head coach of Manchester United began with a deserved 2-0 victory over bitter rivals Manchester City at Old Trafford in the Premier League (PL), marking just their second win in their last eight games in all competitions.

Key stats

- Manchester City have failed to win in their last four games in the Premier League; their last joint-longest winless streak was from December 7th, 2024, to December 26th, 2024.

- Manchester United have scored in 19 of their 22 games, no team has done so more often in the Premier League this season.

- Bruno Fernandes has assisted nine goals in the Premier League this season (one in this game), more than any other player.

Highlights

Analysis

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Burno Fernandes registered an assist for Bryan Mbeumo and a match-high Flashscore player rating of 8.4.

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United were impressive against City and were deserved winners, with three goals disallowed on top of their two that counted.

Match report

Despite City’s obvious talent and recent history of success, this was arguably the perfect game for Carrick to kick off his reign.

The atmosphere was electric well before kick-off, and the home players were clearly buoyed by the support as they showed intensity and ferocity from the start.

In fact, they almost took the lead inside three minutes when Harry Maguire’s header hit the post from Bruno Fernandes’ corner, and that was not the last time the hosts threatened to take the lead before the interval.

After Donnarumma brilliantly denied Italian compatriot Patrick Dorgu, United then had the ball in the back of the net twice, first through Amad Diallo and then Fernandes, yet they were both in offside positions when they ran onto the ball before rounding Donnarumma and tapping into an empty net.

The visitors, meanwhile, dominated possession, but rarely put the Red Devils in any real danger besides a Max Alleyne header that was kept out by Senne Lammens.

The opening stages of the second period were quieter than the first, but the game burst into life once more around the hour mark. For all of their offensive stars, Donnarumma was his side’s standout player here as his exploits kept them on level terms.

The shot-stopper thwarted Amad and denied Casemiro’s attempted chip on the rebound, shortly before making arguably his best save of the day to keep out Bryan Mbeumo’s volley at the back post.

However, Donnarumma was finally beaten in the 65th minute as United made the most of one of their many quick counter-attacks.

Fernandes drove forward with the ball and waited for the perfect moment to feed Mbeumo, whose first-time finish found the bottom corner. 

City needed to find a response, but they were far too lethargic with the ball at their feet and were unable to get top scorer Erling Haaland into the game.

Instead, United were looking the likelier to score, so it came as little surprise when Dorgu got onto the end of substitute Matheus Cunha’s cross, netting via the post 14 minutes from time.

It could have been even worse for City, as after the upright came to their rescue to keep out Amad, Mason Mount’s simple finish was ruled out for another narrow offside in stoppage time.

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Nonetheless, it was an impressive performance from United, who move into the top four provisionally ahead of the remainder of the weekend’s fixtures.

In contrast, City’s title challenge suffers another setback, with this result giving PL leaders Arsenal the chance to move nine points clear at the summit.

Flashscore Man of the Match: Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United)

Post-match comments

Man Utd head coach Michael Carrick to Sky Sports

"I don't want to get carried away with all the DNA kind of thing. We wanted to play well and put things into the game that we thought we help that. 

"We certainly wanted to be good defensively as a team. We felt we had a threat in transition. When we did have the ball I thought we looked dangerous. 

"I couldn't ask for any more. The boys took everything on tactically and dealt with it emotionally. 

"I said yesterday it was a magic place, and it certainly was today."

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola to Sky Sports:

"The better team won. They had something we didn't have. We weren't at the level required to win this game. In many departments, we weren't there.

"They were better. They had an energy we didn't have."

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