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Manchester City did not make many mistakes last season, but they were in this fixture, and this year they want to be even better. So this afternoon, coasting at home against Manchester United
This 3-1 derby win unusual, comprehensive but not quite complete. City was the much better team, creating enough chances to win by a distance, barely giving a touch of the ball in an uneven second half. And yet even this did not look like City at their absolute best. It was not a perfect performance, because Anthony Martial scored from the spotlight after another Ederson misjudgement. It was not a 90-minute performance, because of how City dropped their intensity after a thrilling first 15 minutes.
But then when can they win their biggest game this comfortably, staying up at 12-point lead over their biggest rivals, how much does that matter?
1/22 Ederson – 6 out of 10
Gave away the penalty that brought United back into the game. It was a poor choice from the goalkeeper but he was not really troubled for the rest of the match.
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2/22 Kyle Walker – 6 out of 10
Pushed high with the rest of City's back line and gives them options in attack, from runs down the wing to long balls over the top.
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3/22 John Stones – 6 out of 10
The United States defenses and defenses the United States.
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4/22 Aymeric Laporte – 6 out of 10
He was able to defend himself, he was easily defended.
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5/22 Benjamin Mendy – 6 out of 10
Offered City another dimension on the left wing, linking well with Bernardo Silva and Sterling.
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6/22 Bernardo Silva – 8 out of 10
With David Silva they control the game for Gundogan for the third half, he chased the ball and kept it in play.
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7/22 Fernandinho – 7 out of 10
Man's side of the road to help him get away from it all.
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8/22 David Silva – 9 out of 10
Scored the opener and caused the most problems for United. He combines with the front line to get the ball in the box and uses the tight spaces on offer.
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9/22 Riyad Mahrez – 7 out of 10
Gave Luke Shaw has a good battle on the right wing and won it in the first half. Making space for yourself to cross the ball
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10/22 Sergio Aguero – 8 out of 10
Scored City's second goal with a brilliant finish but the one-two build with Mahrez was glorious.
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11/22 Raheem Sterling – 7 out of 10
Offered pace and skill for Man City up front. He moved out and delivered a great ball into the box.
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12/22 David De Gea – 6 out of 10
Conceded three, saved more than that. United Gea will be gone like summer.
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13/22 Ashley Young – 6 out of 10
Like every United player he started slowly and left behind, but he got into the game.
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14/22 Chris Smalling – 6 out of 10
Had the chance to level things in the first half butt did not really catch his header. Found it hard to nullify the threat of the Silvas.
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15/22 Victor Lindelof – 6 out of 10
Aguero on a few occasions.
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16/22 Luke Shaw – 6 out of 10
Probably came of when beat Mahrez, he gave away a free kick and was fully able to get to City of pace on the counter.
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17/22 Ander Herrera -5 out of 10
Asked to mark David Silva in the first half and failed miserably. He lost the ball on many occasions but worked hard to recover.
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18/22 Marouane Fellaini – 7 out of 10
Defended well. Attacked well. It's a pity no-one else kept up with his standards.
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19/22 Nemanja Matic – 5 out of 10
Lack of creativity to send United forward in the first half and preferred to sit in and defend. He let Gundogan drift away from him and score the third goal that sealed United's fate.
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20/22 Jesse Lingard – 6 out of 10
With Rashford and Martial, Lingard gave a strong sense of forebearing the lack of creativity in which they were not used.
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21/22 Marcus Rashford – 6 out of 10
Had a lacklustre game leading the line. He did not get as much of the ball as he needed.
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22/22 Anthony Martial – 7 out of 10
Was quiet in the first half he did not get much off the ball. Stepped up to the plate and sank the penalty to bring back United back within one.
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1/22 Ederson – 6 out of 10
Gave away the penalty that brought United back into the game. It was a poor choice from the goalkeeper but he was not really troubled for the rest of the match.
REUTERS
2/22 Kyle Walker – 6 out of 10
Pushed high with the rest of City's back line and gives them options in attack, from runs down the wing to long balls over the top.
PA
3/22 John Stones – 6 out of 10
The United States defenses and defenses the United States.
PA
4/22 Aymeric Laporte – 6 out of 10
He was able to defend himself, he was easily defended.
AFP / Getty Images
5/22 Benjamin Mendy – 6 out of 10
Offered City another dimension on the left wing, linking well with Bernardo Silva and Sterling.
Getty Images
6/22 Bernardo Silva – 8 out of 10
With David Silva they control the game for Gundogan for the third half, he chased the ball and kept it in play.
AFP / Getty Images
7/22 Fernandinho – 7 out of 10
Man's side of the road to help him get away from it all.
Getty Images
8/22 David Silva – 9 out of 10
Scored the opener and caused the most problems for United. He combines with the front line to get the ball in the box and uses the tight spaces on offer.
Getty Images
9/22 Riyad Mahrez – 7 out of 10
Gave Luke Shaw has a good battle on the right wing and won it in the first half. Making space for yourself to cross the ball
AFP / Getty Images
10/22 Sergio Aguero – 8 out of 10
Scored City's second goal with a brilliant finish but the one-two build with Mahrez was glorious.
Action Images via Reuters
11/22 Raheem Sterling – 7 out of 10
Offered pace and skill for Man City up front. He moved out and delivered a great ball into the box.
PA
12/22 David De Gea – 6 out of 10
Conceded three, saved more than that. United Gea will be gone like summer.
AP
13/22 Ashley Young – 6 out of 10
Like every United player he started slowly and left behind, but he got into the game.
Getty Images
14/22 Chris Smalling – 6 out of 10
Had the chance to level things in the first half butt did not really catch his header. Found it hard to nullify the threat of the Silvas.
PA
15/22 Victor Lindelof – 6 out of 10
Aguero on a few occasions.
AP
16/22 Luke Shaw – 6 out of 10
Probably came of when beat Mahrez, he gave away a free kick and was fully able to get to City of pace on the counter.
REUTERS
17/22 Ander Herrera -5 out of 10
Asked to mark David Silva in the first half and failed miserably. He lost the ball on many occasions but worked hard to recover.
PA
18/22 Marouane Fellaini – 7 out of 10
Defended well. Attacked well. It's a pity no-one else kept up with his standards.
Getty Images
19/22 Nemanja Matic – 5 out of 10
Lack of creativity to send United forward in the first half and preferred to sit in and defend. He let Gundogan drift away from him and score the third goal that sealed United's fate.
Action Images via Reuters
20/22 Jesse Lingard – 6 out of 10
With Rashford and Martial, Lingard gave a strong sense of forebearing the lack of creativity in which they were not used.
AFP / Getty Images
21/22 Marcus Rashford – 6 out of 10
Had a lacklustre game leading the line. He did not get as much of the ball as he needed.
Action Images via Reuters
22/22 Anthony Martial – 7 out of 10
Was quiet in the first half he did not get much off the ball. Stepped up to the plate and sank the penalty to bring back United back within one.
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It was impossible this afternoon of the spectrum of the 3-2 game here seven months ago. That should have been one of the greatest afternoons in Guardiola era. That afternoon, with the earliest title ever within reach, City played one half of the game of their lives, surged into a 2-0 lead and missed chances to go four or five up. That afternoon the fans started ole far too early, their over-confidence, and the United States.
All afternoon here, that mistake hung over Manchester City. Would they be complacent again? Would they be so sloppy? There was little prospect, given the difference in level between the two teams, of United out-playing City here. But there is always the possibility, of games, of City managing to beat themselves.
Memories of April's comeback victory for United returned (Getty)
And when City has a brilliant start to make it happen, it feels like it's going to make the same mistake. That intense pressure they had applied to the world. It is a threat to the risky complacency of last season. Rather than pressing from the front they let United pass the ball. Rather than winning second balls they start to let United's midfield three assert themselves. Rather than tightening their hold on a game, they let it start to drift away from them.
That meant that second half of the first half was almost unrecognizable from its opening. It was a slower game, more even, more open. It made you wonder whether it was sharper, more ruthless side than United would have been able to take advantage. It was their counter-attacking was never enough to cut through Fernandinho, scurrying in front of City's defense, mercilessly shutting down every incursion.
So even though City got to half time at 1-0, it never felt like City at their best. It felt like a city team keeping something in reserve, or perhaps not being able to deliver their finest football. And even though Sergio Aguero scored their second soon after the restart, even though felt at odds with the run of the game. One quick sequence of United mistakes and successes, run together to produce a goal out of nowhere. The Ederson mistake and Anthony Martial penalty was even more surprising and even more out of place.
Everyone knew that this was the crucial spell in the game. Remember that last year Paul Pogba's opener, pulling it back to 2-1, was followed by 16 minutes. Once hit on their glass, City lost their bearings and were hit twice more. The challenge for the city. Not to let one goal become three.
City kicked on the third half (Getty)
And this was the point when the city started to play something closer to their best. The final 30 minutes, after Martial's goal, were the most one-sided spell of the game. United never looked like equalising, and when Ilkay Gundogan came into midfield, they could barely get a touch of the ball. City grabbed back hold of possession and with United opening up, they could cut them open on the break. There were 44 passes in the move before Gundogan swept in the crucial third.
That level of control and calm, not letting the opportunity get to them, not losing sight of their plan, was exactly what City did not manage to do in April. But on Sunday they considered making the same mistake twice, and then quickly decided against it. The players looked at their mistakes, and they were true to their word.
In that sense it was like the 0-0 draw at Anfield, another city where messed up last year. This time they went into the air, weathered the storm, frustrated Liverpool and Riyadh Mahrez they would have won 1-0.
If they are going to focus on this issue, they are going to have a lot of attention. Even in their pursuit of perfection, even after 100 points, they look like a team still making small forward steps.
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