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Pep Guardiola clash with Erik ten Hag and more moments missed from Man City vs Manchester United

Although Manchester City went ahead after just 13 seconds when Ilkay Gundogan spectacularly volleyed home at Wembley yesterday afternoon, it didn't transpire to be an easy afternoon against neighbours Manchester United.

Erik ten Hag's side clawed their way back into contention as they stifled the Blues and drew level when Bruno Fernandes converted a penalty.

A pulsating first half teed up an intriguing second 45 but it would be City who emerged victorious as captain Gundogan delivered once again with another volley, though this time he was fortunate to see it creep past David de Gea. The FA Cup triumph means Pep Guardiola's side have just one more final to win to claim a historic treble when they take on Inter in the Champions League next Saturday.

Here are four moments you may have missed from the game...

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Despite the booming music and overbearing DJ's best efforts, both sets of supporters helped create an electric atmosphere ahead of kick-off, with City supporters even dusting off the Poznan before the game had begun. Maybe they had predicted it would be needed after just 13 seconds of action.

As is tradition, the English national anthem was sung before kick-off and while every other non-English player remained tight-lipped, Norwegian Erling Haaland appeared to be singing along. He was born in Leeds, after all!

With two great rivals competing for a coveted prize, the match could have bubbled over and it very nearly did as City grew increasingly frustrated with the officiating. City were furious with the penalty awarded against them for a soft handball by Jack Grealish and that Casemiro went unpunished for a challenge on Manuel Akanji.

So when they were denied their own

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