Four Man City players have quick chance to prove Pep Guardiola wrong after Manchester United win
Manchester City must put derby day delight behind them and focus on the next big challenge ahead of them - finishing the job in the Champions League.
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Manchester City must put derby day delight behind them and focus on the next big challenge ahead of them - finishing the job in the Champions League.
Manchester City demonstrated their dominance over neighbours Manchester United with a 4-1 win in Sunday’s derby.
Guardiola turns to Stones
Manchester will come to a standstill on Sunday afternoon as City host United in the latest derby fixture, with kick-off at 4:30pm GMT from the Etihad Stadium.
Manchester City got the better of their city rivals as they overcame Manchester United 3-1 in a ding-dong battle at the Etihad Stadium. A brace from Kevin de Bruyne was separated by a Jadon Sancho equaliser, before Riyad Mahrez's delightful volley wrapped up the three points, as Pep Guardiola gave Ralf Rangnick a sour first taste of a Manchester derby.
Cristiano Ronaldo will miss Sunday's Manchester derby due to a hip injury, while Raphael Varane and Luke Shaw have been sidelined with Covid.
Cristiano Ronaldo was absent from the Manchester United squad to face Manchester City on Sunday as Ralf Rangnick did not name a recognised striker in his starting line-up at the Etihad. Edinson Cavani also missed out due to injury, while Marcus Rashford was left on the bench as Rangnick opted for Anthony Elanga and Jadon Sancho in a makeshift attack. Raphael Varane and Luke Shaw are also missing for United due to testing positive for coronavirus. Ronaldo could have ended up at City had the final days of the summer transfer window gone differently as United swooped in to ensure the five-time Ballon d'Or winner returned to Old Trafford.
Manchester City and Manchester United meet at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday