Kevin De Bruyne reveals Man City's unseen hero as Phil Foden solves Pep Guardiola conundrum
Here are your Manchester City morning headlines for Tuesday, March 8.
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Here are your Manchester City morning headlines for Tuesday, March 8.
I might be the first person to ever utter these words but here goes: Roy Keane was kind. He said 'five or six' should never play for Manchester United again. I'd say that's modest.
For Manchester United, the scoreline had unfortunate symmetry. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s reign ended with a 4-1 defeat. Ralf Rangnick had cited defensive improvement among his achievements. Then United lost 4-1 on Sunday and if it was against superior opposition – Manchester City rather than Watford – another injury-time goal was also a picture of a shambles. Rather than a straight line, United’s offside trap was a triangle when Riyad Mahrez raced away to score.
There was a lot for Manchester City fans to smile about in yesterday’s 4-1 demolition of Manchester United, but seeing local hero Phil Foden shine in a game he grew up watching in the stands will have been a particular highlight – and he may have even solved Pep Guardiola’s false nine conundrum.
Paul Merson is never one to sit on the fence with his opinions on Manchester United – but in the case of Harry Maguire, the former Arsenal man has been proven right.
It will come as no surprise to learn Manchester City fans absolutely loved Kevin De Bruyne’s performance in the derby on Sunday.
After a chaotic end-to-end first half that saw Manchester City only just about come out on top, Pep Guardiola's side swept Manchester United away in the second half of Sunday's Manchester derby.
When a club pays £100million for a footballer, the fans have the right to expect an all-singing, all-dancing player who wins you matches and shines brightly, even amidst a galaxy of stars. Look down the short list of players who cost nine figures, and they almost all have that special quality that sets them aside - Neymar, Kylian Mbappe, Joao Felix, Antoine Griezmann - players who are the jewels in the crown of their respective teams.