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Keane and Haaland's awkward reunion, Foden antics - Man City vs Manchester United spotlight

Manchester United were dealt a Premier League reality check by arch-rivals Manchester City in the Premier League, as Pep Guardiola's side ran out 6-3 winners in the 188th Manchester derby.

The Blues ran into a convincing 4-0 lead before the half-time whistle sounded, with both Erling Haaland and Phil Foden each helping themselves to a hat-trick.

Goals from Anthony Martial (2) and Antony eventually helped United reduce the deficit in the second period, but the damage was already done during the first 45 minutes of action.

READ MORE: Erik ten Hag pinpoints early moment Manchester United lost the derby

With lots to look out for at the Etihad Stadium, MEN Sports has compiled some of the key moments you may not have seen during the 9-goal thriller in the north west.

Haaland and Keane's 'reunion'

Billed as one of the biggest talking points of the summer, Norweigan machine Haaland eventually chose City and has since followed his father's footsteps.

But with Roy Keane and Alf-Inge Haaland already having written their own well known history, both were working separately on media duties, when one TV producer attempted to reunite the pairing.

It's safe to say nothing was gained despite the pair being within 25 yards of each other at one point, with Alf-Inge's son inflicting pain on the red half of Manchester in his first outing since his summer move.

Ronaldo's reaction

United forward Cristiano Ronaldo cut a frustrated figure as his side conceded the third of four first half goals, with both himself and Casemiro's emotions clear to see on the substitutes bench.

Clearly in disbelief, the Reds number seven was dealt a further blow when Ten Hag made his fifth substitution meaning he could do no more but watch on as City continued

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk