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·15 December 2024
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·15 December 2024
In a match that epitomised the drama of the Manchester derby, Manchester United overturned a one-goal deficit to secure a 2-1 victory over Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium. Late strikes from Bruno Fernandes and Amad Diallo shocked Pep Guardiola’s side, leaving the Premier League champions reeling and nine points behind league leaders Liverpool.
Manchester City entered the clash looking to stabilise a season of inconsistency, and Josko Gvardiol’s first-half header seemed to set them on their way. Rising above the United defence, Gvardiol nodded home a perfectly placed delivery, offering the home side a sense of control. Yet, as has been the case in recent weeks, City struggled to maintain their usual attacking fluency, with Erling Haaland kept unusually quiet by a disciplined United backline led by Lisandro Martinez.
United, on the other hand, found themselves hampered by inefficiencies in Ruben Amorim’s system. The visitors were unable to break through City’s defence for much of the game. However, their persistence paid off in the closing stages, thanks to a critical mistake from Matheus Nunes and a flash of brilliance from Amad Diallo.
The game turned dramatically in the final minutes when Nunes, attempting a back pass, underhit the ball and clattered into Amad while trying to recover. The resulting penalty was coolly converted by Bruno Fernandes, sending Ederson the wrong way to draw United level with four minutes left.
Moments later, Martinez delivered a defence-splitting pass to Amad, who showcased his composure and flair. A deft flick over Ederson was followed by a scrappy finish into the far corner, evading a desperate clearance from Gvardiol. The goal was a culmination of United’s resilience and individual brilliance.
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Speaking after the game, Amorim praised his team’s character: “The result shows the importance of never giving up. It was a difficult game against a strong side, but the players showed incredible determination.”
For Manchester City, this defeat marks their fifth loss in seven Premier League matches—a worrying trend for Guardiola. The champions seemed bereft of their usual control, with their attack blunted and their defence caught out in the game’s decisive moments.
Guardiola acknowledged the challenges post-match, stating, “We are not at our best, but we have to stick together. The Premier League is unforgiving, and we need to find solutions quickly.” With Liverpool now nine points ahead, City’s hopes of retaining the title appear to be slipping away.
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