Match ends, Manchester City 1, Manchester United 2.
Manchester United dealt a crushing blow to Manchester City's title hopes with a stunning derby win that leaves the defending champions 14 points behind Premier League leaders Liverpool.
Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial fired United into an early lead and although Nicolas Otamendi's late reply set up a thrilling finale, the visitors held on for arguably the most impressive victory of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's 12-month reign.
Both United goals came in a breathless opening half-hour at Etihad Stadium, where they repeatedly carved open City's creaking back-line to devastating effect.
Rashford opened the scoring from the spot after he was clumsily knocked over by Bernardo Silva, with the penalty awarded by video assistant referee Michael Oliver.
The in-form England striker, who has now scored 13 goals in his past 14 games for club and country, hit the bar moments later but United did not have to wait long to extend their lead.
United's next attack saw Daniel James find Anthony Martial on the right of the area, and he had space to turn and squeeze his shot inside Ederson's near post.
City had never trailed by two goals so early in a home league game since Pep Guardiola took charge in 2016 and their fans were left in stunned silence as United's supporters celebrated noisily at the other end of the stadium.
While the home side finally began to get a grip on the game after that, especially in midfield, the damage was done.
City had repeated penalty appeals for United handballs turned down by referee Anthony Taylor and VAR before the break, while Gabriel Jesus wastefully headed a Kevin de Bruyne cross wide.
United continued to defend deep after the break but City struggled to create meaningful chances and Otamendi's header from a Mahrez corner could not rescue them from their fourth league defeat of the season.
The game was marred by allegations of racist abuse towards United midfielder Fred in the second half, while there were also reports of objects being thrown at him from the stands.
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Solskjaer silences his critics
United's best results this season have been against the leading clubs, but before this they had all come at Old Trafford. Until now, Norwich were the only side they had beaten on the road.
Solskjaer's side set that record straight in scintillating fashion here, tearing City apart in the early stages when they could conceivably have scored two or three goals more.
Ederson was the only reason that did not happen, making superb saves from Daniel James, Jesse Lingard and Rashford with the score at 0-0.
When United did take the lead, the way they controlled the game was also impressive - conceding possession and territory to their hosts, but limiting their shooting chances.
It was an excellent all-round performance and United's players clearly enjoyed it too, celebrating with the away fans at the final whistle.
It is less than a week since Solskjaer's future as United boss was being seriously questioned but back-to-back wins over Tottenham and now their neighbours have offered an emphatic response to his critics.
City's flaws exposed again
While City's midweek win over Burnley saw them at their electric best going forward, this was a reminder of the defensive flaws that have cost them so often this season.
With Rodri and the rest of City's midfield unable to track United's players when they surged forward, their backline was left embarrassingly exposed again and again in the early stages.
Angelino was given a torrid time by James down City's left and both he and Rodri were guilty of standing off Martial when he fired home United's second goal from that side of their area.
True, Guardiola was again left frustrated by important VAR decisions going against his team - particularly when Fred blocked Kyle Walker's cross with his hand just before the break - and he had a long discussion with fourth official Mike Dean about it during the interval.
But his own side's shortcomings were painfully obvious and right now it is hard to make a case for City clinching a third successive title, even if Liverpool's form fell away.
Man of the match - Marcus Rashford (Manchester United)
'We will remember this one' - what they said:
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "We will remember this one - we look so dangerous when we get he ball and go forward against arguably the best team in the world.
"They are an unbelievable team and to get a result and defend like we did and create as many chances... we should have been three or four up but for some good goalkeeping. It's hard to take the ball off them. They can football teams to death but with the pace and threat we have, we look dangerous every time we go forward.
"It does not matter where you win the ball it's that you are positive when you get it. The team shape was spot on, but individually they had to dig deep against some of the best players in the world. That's part of the game."
On reports of racist abuse: "I've seen it on the video, it was Jesse and Fred and the chap must be ashamed of himself. It's unacceptable and I hope he will not be watching any football any more."
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "Yes we lost but I congratulate my team: my players were fantastic, we are a fantastic team. They are so fast, so quick and sometimes when you lose the ball it is more difficult. We tried, we got to the last third many, many times and they can run. Maybe a bit more than usual."
On the title race: "We have to try to continue; there are many things to play for. It's difficult because the opponents are on an incredible run winning 15 games out of 16."
On reports of racism: "Of course [it's not acceptable]. I think the club are making a statement and I support that."
Pep's worst points return - the stats
- In English top-flight history, no side has ever gone on to win the title after being as many as 14 points behind the top side at the end of a day's games.
- Manchester United are unbeaten in their past five Premier League games (W3 D2), winning consecutive league matches for the first time since March.
- This is Pep Guardiola's worst points return after the first 16 matches of a top-flight season in his managerial career (32 pts).
- Guardiola has lost two home league games in a single season for only the third time in his managerial career (also 2014-15 with Bayern Munich and 2008-09 with Barcelona).
- United's Anthony Martial has been directly involved in 10 goals in his past 13 Premier League starts (6 goals, 4 assists).
- Marcus Rashford has scored 13 goals in 21 appearances in all competitions this season - equalling his best goalscoring return for United in a single season (13 goals in 47 apps in 2018-19 and 13 goals in 52 apps in 2017-18).
- Rashford has been directly involved in 15 goals in his past 14 games in all competitions for Manchester United and England (13 goals, 2 assists).
- United have both taken (8) and scored (4) more penalties in the Premier League this season than any other side.
What's next?
Manchester City head for Croatia to play Dinamo Zagreb in their final group fixture in the Champions League on Wednesday (17:55 GMT). They are already through to the last 16 as guaranteed group winners.
United switch their attention to Europe in midweek too, hosting Dutch side AZ Alkmaar (20:00) in the Europa League on Thursday. They are also already through to the knockout stage, but need to avoid defeat in order to finish top of Group L.
Both teams play their next Premier League game on Sunday 15 December. United are at home to Everton (14:00 GMT) while City are away at Arsenal (16:30 GMT).
More to follow.
Line-ups
Man City
Formation 4-3-3
- 31Ederson
- 2WalkerBooked at 90mins
- 5StonesSubstituted forOtamendiat 59'minutes
- 25Fernandinho
- 12Angelino
- 17De BruyneBooked at 79mins
- 16RodriSubstituted forGündoganat 86'minutes
- 21Silva
- 20Bernardo SilvaBooked at 22minsSubstituted forMahrezat 65'minutes
- 9Gabriel Jesus
- 7Sterling
Substitutes
- 1Bravo
- 8Gündogan
- 22Mendy
- 26Mahrez
- 27Cancelo
- 30Otamendi
- 47Foden
Man Utd
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 1de GeaBooked at 54mins
- 29Wan-Bissaka
- 2Lindelöf
- 5Maguire
- 23ShawSubstituted forYoungat 88'minutes
- 39McTominay
- 17Fred
- 21James
- 14LingardSubstituted forTuanzebeat 89'minutes
- 10Rashford
- 9MartialSubstituted forPereiraat 74'minutesBooked at 74mins
Substitutes
- 8Mata
- 15Pereira
- 18Young
- 22Romero
- 26Greenwood
- 38Tuanzebe
- 53Williams
- Referee:
- Anthony Taylor
- Attendance:
- 54,403
Match Stats
- Possession
- Home72%
- Away28%
- Shots
- Home22
- Away11
- Shots on Target
- Home5
- Away7
- Corners
- Home16
- Away3
- Fouls
- Home10
- Away10
Live Text
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Full Time
Second Half ends, Manchester City 1, Manchester United 2.
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Attempt blocked. Ilkay Gündogan (Manchester City) left footed shot from the right side of the six yard box is blocked. Assisted by Kevin De Bruyne with a cross.
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Corner, Manchester City. Conceded by Axel Tuanzebe.
Booking
Kyle Walker (Manchester City) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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Foul by Kyle Walker (Manchester City).
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Ashley Young (Manchester United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Corner, Manchester United. Conceded by Riyad Mahrez.
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Corner, Manchester United. Conceded by Ilkay Gündogan.
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Attempt blocked. Andreas Pereira (Manchester United) right footed shot from the left side of the box is blocked. Assisted by Daniel James.
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David Silva (Manchester City) wins a free kick on the left wing.
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Foul by Fred (Manchester United).
Substitution
Substitution, Manchester United. Axel Tuanzebe replaces Jesse Lingard.
Substitution
Substitution, Manchester United. Ashley Young replaces Luke Shaw.
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Attempt saved. Riyad Mahrez (Manchester City) left footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Ilkay Gündogan.
Substitution
Substitution, Manchester City. Ilkay Gündogan replaces Rodrigo.
Goal!
Goal! Manchester City 1, Manchester United 2. Nicolás Otamendi (Manchester City) header from very close range to the centre of the goal. Assisted by Riyad Mahrez with a cross following a corner.
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Corner, Manchester City. Conceded by Luke Shaw.
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Attempt saved. Jesse Lingard (Manchester United) right footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Andreas Pereira with a cross.
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Foul by Gabriel Jesus (Manchester City).
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Sterling diving every 5 minutes
And they wonder why its the most despised club in the land
Shameful
Cracking game to watch in fairness; credit to OGS for revitalising Fred & using their quick players to full counterattacking effect. Well played ManU, & cheers!
..& to those City fans who've called LFC fans vile, what do you say about those City fans pelting Fred in the corner? Shame
I’m no fan of either club BTW
One particularly fat, bearded specimen appeared to direct monkey impressions at Lingard - seemingly unaware of irony.
Thought United fully deserved their victory first 30 minutes outstanding.
Throwing objects and what appeared to be monkey chants disgust me just hope they ban them for life they have no place ...
Depressing.
A deserved victory. Well done.
YNWA
The throwing of objects at players is just not on and I am ashamed it was our fans. One guy in particular, wearing a body warmer and purple sleeves with grey-ish beard (in one of the other articles main photo) appalled me with his actions and I hope the club take action. No place in our club, no place in football, no place in society. (rant over)
City fans I hope you condemn sections of your base at the ground who were despicable with the monkey chant and injuring Fred.
Two horse race at the top
Regarding the people throwing objects and racially abusing Fred, you really are despicable people and hopefully all of you will be banned for life and should be locked up.
Leanne x
I admit, I was wrong…..!
A proper edgy local derby & well done Utd…. So shoot me.
City won’t make Top 4 at this rate.
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