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Manchester United fans have something to laugh about thanks to Pep Guardiola and Man City

The noise at the Santiago Bernabeu was electric when Real Madrid's Rodrygo scored two goals in quick succession in added time against Manchester City on Wednesday night. It was pure sporting drama and the Champions League at its riveting best.

There was also noise heard from the terraces in M16 of Manchester when Rodrygo's header nestled in the back of the net past a motionless Ederson. Manchester United fans had become Los Blancos aficionados for the night and they found great comedy value in the surreal events unfolding in front of their eyes. Pep Guardiola's side had capitulated in the space of 10 minutes.

United fans haven't had much to cheer about across the last decade and that's coincided with Man City's relatively new-found dominance. It's therefore little wonder that their shock Champions League exit was mocked by United fans last night.

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There wasn't a now trademark glass of wine selfie from Gary Neville - that was reserved for Liverpool going two goals down on Tuesday - following the result, but Patrice Evra compensated with a characteristically whacky tweet, reminding social media of City's lack of European pedigree. "Sir Bobby, can you check for City's name again," Evra's viral post read.

Rio Ferdinand actually bemoaned the denial of an all-English final on punditry for BT Sports but his true feelings were hidden for the purpose of neutrality and professionalism. There wasn't a United fan alive that didn't smile after Madrid's unlikely comeback.

United have endured an utterly miserable season and you can't begrudge supporters for taking comfort from their rivals' disappointment on the biggest stage -

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