What Man City fans chanted to Manchester United speaks volumes as squad identify real heroes
Manchester City romped to a huge away win at Ipswich to extend their unbeaten run to six games.
City were still not perfect, but they were clinical and took advantage of Ipswich's weak right-hand side to run riot at Portman Road. Phil Foden converted from two Kevin De Bruyne crosses from the same position in the first half either side of Mateo Kovacic's low drive.
Jeremy Doku was involved in all three goals and got one of his own after the break, before turning provider for Erling Haaland. Kovacic clipped in a ball for substitute James McAtee to wrap up the rout and send City into the Champions League this week in high spirits.
These are the moments you might have missed from City's Premier League clash at Portman Road.
Telling reaction to Foden goal
A third goal in two games, and fourth in three in the Premier League for Foden was another sign that he is rediscovering the sharpness that made him the Premier League Player of the Year last season. He has struggled for various fitness and form reasons this term but 2025 has started well for Foden.
As he ran off to celebrate his well-taken opener, most of his City teammates instead went to Kevin De Bruyne and Jeremy Doku, who had combined to create the opening with good link-up and instinctive play.
Similarly, when Doku and Foden combined to set up Kovacic two minutes later for a thumping second, every outfield player celebrated together, but there were as many pats on the back for Foden and Doku as there were for the goalscorer. It was Foden's second assist in four to go with his four goals.
As captain De Bruyne urged calm - understandably given City had thrown away a two goal lead away from home days earlier - Pep Guardiola then called the Belgian over for a chat on


