Erik ten Hag was left frustrated at the way Manchester City got back into the derby on Sunday after his side conceded to a stunning Phil Foden strike in the second half.
Having frustrated the hosts in a fast-paced first 45 that included Marcus Rashford sending United ahead with a thunderbolt of his own, it took a moment of magic from Foden to unlock Ten Hag's defence.
Finally finding a strike good enough to beat what had been a defiant Andre Onana until then, City levelled the game before piling on the pressure and running out 3-1 winners.
However, Ten Hag was left furious with the way his team found themselves facing Foden's shot from outside the box. Having been on a direct attack of their own just moments earlier, United were left red-faced after Rashford tumbled during a battle with Kyle Walker on the edge of the City area. READ MORE: Guardiola's Antony gesture sums up United dilemma READ MORE: United's next five Premier League fixtures Ten Hag picked up a yellow card for his own demonstrations, and added after the game that, "it's very debatable.