Manchester United Vs Manchester City: 10 Great Derby Clashes
Despite the fact that Manchester United
had the upper hand for decades, the rivalry was never less than
intense. City always tried to ensure that if they could produce one good
performance a season it would be against the Old Trafford giants.
There have been some memorable tussles between the sides over the years. Here are 10 of the best ones.
March 1968: United 1 City 3
This victory turned the title race in City's favour, and they were
eventually crowned champions in May, two points ahead of their
neighbours. Not to be outdone, United won the European Cup the same
season and ensured the red half of Manchester had something to shout
about.
September 2009: United 4 City 3
One of the best Premier League games
in living memory, City levelled after falling behind three times on a
surreal afternoon at Old Trafford, before finally losing the game at the
death. Craig Bellamy got a brace while pantomime villain Carlos Tevez scored
City's other goal. For all his flaws, Michael Owen did produce one
moment of magic in a United shirt. His winner deep into stoppage time
will live long in the memory.
April 1974: United 0 City 1
Six minutes from time, Denis Law scored a cheeky back-heel against
the very club at which he'd achieved legendary status. While his
teammates celebrated wildly, the man known as "The King" at Old Trafford
seemed aghast at the possibility that his goal might have relegated his
former employers. As it turned out, results elsewhere would have seen United go down
anyway but certain City supporters have never let facts get in the way
of a good story.
November 1993: City 2 United 3
City went in two goals up at the break, but this was Ferguson's
double-winning side, and it was never going to be as simple as that. Two goals from Eric Cantona and one from Roy Keane saw the visitors
complete an unlikely turnaround. With players that good in the side, no
situation was ever truly hopeless.
September 1989: City 5 United 1
Alex Ferguson's side were torn apart at Maine Road, and many felt the
Scotsman's days at the helm were numbered. Mark Hughes scored a
stunning goal late on, but it was scant consolation for the United
faithful. Cynthia Bateman of the Guardian reports that Ferguson described the game as the "lowest point" of his career, but it was the City manager, Mel Machin, who was sacked a few weeks later. Ferguson stayed, won the FA Cup that season and the rest is glorious history.
November 1994: United 5 City 0
A year on and things were a lot more comfortable for the reigning
champions. Eight days after receiving a thrashing at the hands of
Barcelona, it was United's turn to dish out a hiding. Andrei Kanchelskis scored a hat-trick and inspired his club to their
biggest ever derby win. The Russian winger would later play for City and
is the only player in history to have scored in each of the Glasgow,
Manchester and Merseyside derbies.
December 2012: City 2 United 3
Two early goals from Rooney put United in control, but City fought back in the second half and pulled it back to 2-2. It looked to all the world as though the home team would grab a
winner, but United got a late free-kick and up stepped Robin van Persie,
the striker who had been courted by City over the summer. Samir Nasri
ducked and the ball curled past Joe Hart's despairing dive, much to the
delight of the away fans behind the goal.
November 2002: City 3 United 1
"Feed the Goat and he will score" sang the City fans on a day to
forget for Gary Neville and Fabian Barthez. The last ever Maine Road
derby saw the home side triumph 3-1 with Shaun Goater scoring twice.
October 2011: United 1 City 6
Days after setting off fireworks inside his house, Mario Balotelli
inspired City to a resounding victory, even more significant when one
considers they ended up winning the league on goal difference. This was
the same day the Italian striker revealed his "Why Always Me?" T -shirt,
an afternoon to forget for the home fans at Old Trafford.
February 2011: United 2 City 1
This one was all about the winning goal. Just months after requesting a transfer and leaving the United fans with the very real fear that he might join City, Wayne Rooney's
stunning bicycle kick was a hugely significant moment for the club.
Even the celebration, turning his back on the away support and adopting
a Christ-like pose, seemed laden with meaning.
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